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Documentary Burden beyond proof: Gauhati HC upholds foreigner declaration
Upholding the Tribunal's findings, a recent Gauhati Court judgment reflects the exacting evidentiary demands of Foreigners Tribunal proceedings amid evolving constitutional safeguards
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