Petitioners have no locus, won’t lose citizenship after CAA, says SG Mehta
Kapil Sibal sought halt on citizenship grants until July court hearing, but court omitted request. Tushar Mehta challenged petitioners' standing. Mukul Rohatgi, Ranjit Kumar backed CAA. Indira Jaising raised concern over voting rights for CAA beneficiaries.
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