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Delhi February 2020: Riot or Pogrom?

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Last updated: 2020/07/30 at 12:47 AM
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M R Shamshad is an Advocate at the Supreme Court of India. He has practiced in different Branches of Law. Initially, he appeared in Commercial law cases and Arbitration matters in the High Court. Thereafter, From 2012 onwards, he has practiced in the Supreme Court. He has represented Government and different government authorities as Government Counsel. He also has appeared in Babri Masjid Case in SC from 2010 onwards till the end.

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