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The Supreme Court is set to hear a plea on April 23 regarding uniform compensation for victims of hate crimes and mob lynching. The petition, filed by 'Indian Muslim for Progress and Reforms', seeks uniformity as some states have disparate schemes, while others have none. The court has previously asked for responses from the Centre, states, and UTs about their steps to provide relief to victims' families, as per a 2018 verdict.
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