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No criminality, says Delhi court, closes Hindalco coal case

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No criminality, says Delhi court, closes Hindalco coal case

A Delhi court has discharged Hindalco Industries, its former president S K Tamotia, and former general manager PRS Mani in a decade-old coal block allocation case. The court found no evidence of criminal conspiracy or illegality, stating the CBI failed to establish its case.

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