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What does 'relief from the court's interim order' (line 3, para 5) imply? 

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In legal texts, the term "relief" often refers to lifting restrictions or suspending certain actions pending a final decision.
Updated On: Sep 1, 2025
  • That the limits on the use of Aadhar be lifted
  • That the court should not allow use of Aadhar
  • That applications be referred to a constitutional bench
  • That the court's decision should not be kept pending 

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The Correct Option is A

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The "relief from the court's interim order" refers to the court providing temporary relief by suspending or lifting the limits that had been placed on the use of Aadhar during the ongoing case. It suggests that, while a full resolution may take time, the court allows the temporary suspension of restrictions imposed on Aadhar usage. - Why option (A) fits: "Relief" in legal terms refers to suspension of restrictive measures, in this case, the limits on Aadhar. - Eliminations: - (B) implies preventing Aadhar use, which is not the context here. - (C) suggests a procedural matter unrelated to lifting restrictions. - (D) is irrelevant as the focus is on the relief being granted in the form of lifting restrictions. Thus, the correct answer is (A). 

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