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CJI Surya Kant to administer oath to five new Supreme Court judges

The Hindu44m agoAI sentiment: neutral
CJI Surya Kant to administer oath to five new Supreme Court judges

The Registry has made special arrangements for the ceremony and notified officers, staff members, and coordinating agencies, including the Supreme Court Security and the CPWD

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