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The supreme court urged states and Union territories to consider ensuring that history sheets don’t have “mechanical entries”. The court said that the 'archaic rules' need to be revisited to ensure that the dignity, self-respect and privacy of innocent people is not compromised.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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