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Send Punjab plea on bills to 5-judge bench: Govt urges SC

IndiaTimes Monday, 18 August 2025 ()
The Centre has urged the Supreme Court to link Punjab's petition concerning two pending bills—one on Sikh Gurdwaras and another on the Punjab Police Act—with the Presidential Reference regarding timelines for presidential assent to bills.
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