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The Kerala High Court has stayed a previous order that had invalidated a judicial commission set up by the state government to investigate a land dispute in Munambam. The commission, led by a former acting Chief Justice of the Kerala High Court, was established to ascertain land ownership in the disputed area. The court's decision allows the commission to function temporarily until further orders, and the government has expressed its intention to proceed with necessary procedures.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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