Supreme Court Rejects PIL Seeking to Notify Sanskrit As National Language

The PIL was filed by former additional secretary to the Gujarat government, K.G. Vanzara, who is now a lawyer in the Gujarat High Court.

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The Supreme Court on Friday rejected a public interest litigation (PIL) petition seeking declaration to notify Sanskrit as the national language of India. The supreme court bench said that the right place for a issue like this is the parliament and not courts. The PIL was filed by former additional secretary to the Gujarat government, K.G. Vanzara, who is now a lawyer in the Gujarat High Court.

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