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Supreme Court to Hear Centre's Challenge Against CPV Services Tender Ruling

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The Supreme Court has agreed to take up the central government's plea challenging a Delhi High Court order. The High Court had previously set aside a tender related to Consular, Passport, and Visa (CPV) services. The case involves the outsourcing of overseas visa and passport-related services. The Supreme Court is scheduled to hear the matter the following day.

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