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The Delhi High Court has asked the Indian government to expedite the consideration of a representation to amend the Constitution and replace the word "India" with "Bharat" or "Hindustan," following an order by the Supreme Court in 2020. The petitioner, Namaha, represented by senior advocate Sanjeev Sagar, moved the high court for a direction to the authorities to decide on the representation.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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