Aadhaar Verdict Reserved By Supreme Court, 2nd Longest Case Ever

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  • Published On: May 10, 2018
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The verdict on a bunch of petitions that challenged the validity of Aadhaar, was reserved by the Supreme Court today after a marathon hearing that stretched over nearly 4 months. Hearing in the case started in January and went on for 38 days - making it the second longest after the crucial Keshavananda Bharti case of the 1970s, which went on for five months.

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