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Visa Services Halted at 4 Indian Missions Abroad After Delhi HC Order

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Visa and consular services at four Indian missions overseas have come to a standstill following a Delhi High Court ruling that struck down the selection of private service providers. The Indian government brought the matter before the Supreme Court, citing severe disruption to essential services. Missions have been forced to redeploy staff to handle emergency requirements in the absence of contracted providers. The Centre has filed an appeal challenging the High Court's decision. The Supreme Court has agreed to take up the appeal for hearing on Monday.

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