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Manan Kumar Mishra re-elected as Chairman of Bar Council of India for a historic seventh term [Read Press Release]
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Manan Kumar Mishra re-elected as Chairman of Bar Council of India for a historic seventh term [Read Press Release]

Manan Kumar Mishra re-elected as BCI Chairman for the 7th term, reaffirming his leadership in safeguarding advocate rights and strengthening the legal profession.

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Delhi HC dismisses plea seeking disqualification of BCI Chairman Manan Kumar Mishra from Rajya Sabha [Read Order] Judiciary
Delhi HC dismisses plea seeking disqualification of BCI Chairman Manan Kumar Mishra from Rajya Sabha [Read Order]

Delhi High Court dismisses petition to disqualify BCI Chairman Manan Kumar Mishra from Rajya Sabha, imposes Rs. 25,000 costs, citing constitutional procedures.

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