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New Delhi: The Law Commission of India has rejected as “non-feasible” a parliamentary panel’s proposal to introduce Hindi as a compulsory language of work in the Supreme Court. In its report submitted to Union Law Minister H R Bhardwaj on Friday, Law Commission Chairman Justice A R Lakshmanan dismissed the proposal. “Language is a highly emotional issue” and “imposing it on any section of the people against their will would prove to be counter-productive,” said the law panel, rejecting the July 2005 proposal of the Parliamentary panel on official language.
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