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'''Justice Mahavir Singh''' (1920–1997) was an [[India]]n justice, an authority of law and social reformer of India. He served as justice of the [[Allahabad]] High Court from 1977, and continued to provide opinions until his death in 1997.<ref>{{cite book|title=Rajiv Gandhi: An Assessment|first=Adish C.|last=Aggarwala|publisher=Amish Publications|isbn=9788190028905|page=137|year=1993}}</ref>
'''Justice Mahavir Singh''' (1920–1997) was an Indian justice, an authority of law and social reformer of India. He served as justice of the [[Allahabad]] High Court from 1977, and continued to provide opinions until his death in 1997.<ref>{{cite book|title=Rajiv Gandhi: An Assessment|first=Adish C.|last=Aggarwala|publisher=Amish Publications|isbn=9788190028905|page=137|year=1993}}</ref>


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Justice Mahavir Singh (1920–1997) was an Indian justice, an authority of law and social reformer of India. He served as justice of the Allahabad High Court from 1977, and continued to provide opinions until his death in 1997.[1]

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  1. Aggarwala, Adish C. (1993). Rajiv Gandhi: An Assessment. Amish Publications. p. 137. ISBN 9788190028905.