Summary
This one-page letter from M. R. Masani to Ashok Mehta is dated May 29, 1970. Masani explains that he and Morerjibhai had discussed a draft that morning and that, because Mehta could not join them in Bombay, he is sending the text that emerged from their discussion.
Masani notes that he has incorporated some of the drafting that he and Mehta had undertaken jointly. The letter is accompanied by an enclosure, but the enclosed draft is not legible or substantively available on the rendered page.
Key points
- The letter is dated May 29, 1970 and is signed by M. R. Masani.
- Masani writes to Ashok Mehta, addressed as a Member of Parliament.
- Masani and Morerjibhai discussed a draft in Bombay that morning.
- Mehta was unable to join the discussion in Bombay.
- Masani sends Mehta the text that emerged from the discussion.
- Masani says he incorporated some of the drafting previously undertaken jointly with Mehta.
- An enclosure is indicated, but its substantive contents are not available on the rendered page.
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