Summary
In this June 4, 1999 letter on Freedom First letterhead, S. V. Raju writes to Mohan Singh Raghav about constitutional litigation concerning petitions filed by Mr. Kulish in the Rajasthan High Court. The petitions challenge the inclusion of the words “socialism” and “secularism” in the Preamble, and Raju asks whether there have been any hearings or developments since their previous correspondence.
Key points
- The letter is dated June 4, 1999, and is signed by S. V. Raju.
- Raju asks Mohan Singh Raghav about the status of writ petitions in the Rajasthan High Court.
- The petitions challenge adding the words “socialism” and “secularism” to the Preamble.
- Raju reports that there has been no progress on a related petition before the Bombay High Court.
- He seeks Raghav’s view on filing a notice of motion to expedite hearings.
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