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		<description>&lt;strong&gt;Judiciary Bullying at  Witty Sparks...&lt;/strong&gt;

Mid Day, a Delhi tabloid, ran a series of stories in May which said Y.K. Sabharwal, until recently the most powerful man in the Indian judiciary, had used his office to benefit his sons’ businesses, among other allegations....</description>
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<p>Mid Day, a Delhi tabloid, ran a series of stories in May which said Y.K. Sabharwal, until recently the most powerful man in the Indian judiciary, had used his office to benefit his sons’ businesses, among other allegations&#8230;.</p>
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