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The Delhi High Court has overturned the Centre's decision to blacklist several Haj Group Organizers over alleged violations of the Haj Policy, 2023, due to vague show-cause notices. The court ordered fresh show-cause notices within a week, specifying the clauses of the Haj Policy allegedly violated, and a fresh decision within 10 days.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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