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Mad. HC: Action Can be Taken Against Lawyers Using Advocate Stickers to Seek Immunity - (03 Jul 2024)

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Madras High Court has informed the State Government that police without fearing anything, is allowed to take action against lawyers who use advocate stickers to protect themselves from traffic offences.

Tags : MADRAS HIGH COURT   STATE GOVERNMENT   TRAFFIC OFFENCES  

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