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Public Notices

This section has been created to put out in the public domain all correspondence generated through print and online to clarify my legal position and thwart any and all attempts to manipulate and misinform the authorities about my status and intention over and over again and thereby create confusion and subvert legal processes. This has been done in good faith and without prejudice.
                                                                                                              - Sd. Manu Shrivastava



Check the link below to Dainik Bhaskar's Jaipur edition published on November 11, 2015 and refer to page no. 8 to view the public notice. Note that the first two pages are advertisements, so you need to view the 12th page to see page no. 8.

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Check the link below to The Times of India's Jaipur edition published on November 11, 2015 (Diwali day) and refer to page no. 8 to view the public notice. Note that the first two pages are advertisements, so you need to view the 10th page to see page no. 8.

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