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The high court on April 23 directed the chief secretary to decide on the matter by May 2. The court termed it a “wilful delay” and said a sanctioning authority “cannot hold prosecution to ransom” by dragging its feet on taking a decision on sanction for prosecution.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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