Karnataka High Court suggests State govt. to evolve mechanism for verification of migrant labourers
5 March 20261 min read0 views

It is equally important to ensure that migrant workers are not stigmatised as a class, since criminal liability is individual in nature and the Constitution protects the dignity and equality of all persons, the bench said.
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