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'Final opportunity': SC warns high courts over non-submission of toilet facilities reports; gives 8 weeks to reply

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 16 July 2025
The Supreme Court has issued a stern warning to high courts regarding the delayed submission of compliance reports on toilet facilities in courts and tribunals, following a January verdict. Granting a final eight-week extension, the court threatened consequences, including the personal appearance of registrar generals, for non-compliance.
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