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'Will miss my Hindustan': Justice Sudhanshu Dhulia bids adieu; lauds SC, lawyers in farewell address

IndiaTimes Friday, 8 August 2025 ()
Justice Sudhanshu Dhulia, during his Supreme Court farewell, fondly called the apex court his "Hindustan," emphasizing the diverse cases and lawyers from across India. He likened his experience to Somerset Maugham's novel, highlighting how arguments broadened his perspective.
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