File 91-4 - Correspondence regarding setting up of advisory body by the Supreme Court and PM Bhargava's correspondence with Prime Minister

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IN APUA PMB-DOC-11-1-91-4

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Correspondence regarding setting up of advisory body by the Supreme Court and PM Bhargava's correspondence with Prime Minister

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  • 2004 (Creation)

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(22/02/1928 – 01/08/2017)

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This file contains correspondence about the establishment of an independent committee to monitor medical relief for the victims of the disaster. It also has letters addressed to the former prime minister, Manmohan Singh. Additionally, it has correspondence regarding the advisory body set up by the Supreme Court and an enclosed copy of the Supreme Court judgment on the writ petition filed by two organizations following the Bhopal gas tragedy. It contains two annotated pages. Enclosures are retained as found.

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  • English

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15-09-2023

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