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The Court’s order was confirmed by a senior central government lawyer associated with the case.
The High Court had in January this year suspended Faizal’s conviction and sentence against which the Lakshadweep administration had moved the Supreme Court.
The apex court on August 22, termed the High Court decision as ”erroneous” and set aside the verdict suspending the conviction of the NCP lawmaker.
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It had remanded the matter back to the high court and asked it to decide afresh the lawmaker’s application seeking a stay of his conviction within this period.