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Unraveling Injustice: How Calcutta High Court’s Midnight Ruling Could Change the Fate of Jute Mill Employees

February 9, 2024February 8, 2024 by Arifa Sultana
Lights On at Calcutta High Court: Landmark Decision Over Jute Mill Workers' Provident Fund

The Calcutta High Court convened a late-night hearing on the subject of multiple jute businesses, including Delta Mills, failing to …

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