dhavan in A Sentence

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    Dhavan said he had only replied to some questions.

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    Dhavan also objected as Singh attempted to submit a book in connection with the case.

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    On the next hearing on April 5, Dhavan will address the court on what mosque means to Islam.

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    Dhavan said that those matter cannot be heard along with the present case, which only deals with Article 370.

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    Dhavan raised objection that it will not be possible for him to take part in the proceedings 5-days a week.

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    Solicitor general Tushar Mehta, who was representing Jammu and Kashmir, interrupted Dhavan and said that"what he is saying is irrelevant".

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    On this, Dhavan replied,“If Attorney General could bring(JL) Nehru in his historical trip, I can surely show milords a map.

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    To this Dhavan said,“If Attorney General could bring(JL) Nehru in his historical trip, I can surely show milords a map.

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    Dhavan said all these issues have been raised by the other side and he should be allowed to respond as this hearing was related to"future of this country".

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    Referring to Goa and Manipur polls, Dhavan said a mistake was committed in these two States as the single largest party, the Congress, was not invited to form the Government.

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    Mr Dhavan said all these issues have been raised by the other side and he should be allowed to respond as this hearing was related to the"future of this country".

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    Submitting that the government can acquire the place of worship, Dhavan said:“It is abundantly clear that a mosque should be treated at par with any temple” and“Ramjanmabhoomi is equal to a mosque”.

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    Seeking the five-judge bench's permission to tear the document in court, Dhavan said:“May, I have your permission to tear this document…. this is Supreme Court and not a joke”, and then he tore the document to pieces.

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    Senior advocate Rajeev Dhavan, who represented one of the parties, said there was no need to seek the stay on the operation of CAA as it has not come into force as several things like framing of rules under the law are yet to be done.

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    Senior advocate Rajeev Dhavan, who represented one of the parties, however, said there was no need to seek the stay on the operation of CAA as it has not come into force as several things like framing of rules under the law are yet to be done.

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    After the bench on Aug. 2 passed the order, senior advocate Rajeev Dhavan, appearing for a Muslim party had raised several technical issues and said he will need 20 days to argue the various issues arising in the matter in detail and there should not be any curtailment on the hearing.

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