October 4, 2023
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Shelly Oberoi Granted Clearance for Brisbane Summit

According to the Mayor’s plea, she had requested permission to participate in the Asia Pacific Cities Summit-2023 in Brisbane City under due process. This summit is to be held between October 11 to October 13 this year…reports Asian Lite News

Central Government Lawyers have informed the Delhi High Court that Shelly Oberoi has received political clearance to travel to Brisbane, Australia, for the Asia Pacific Cities Summit 2023. The bench, presided over by Subramonium Prasad, acknowledged this information and subsequently dismissed the plea, stating that the grievance is no longer relevant.

According to the Mayor’s plea, she had requested permission to participate in the Asia Pacific Cities Summit-2023 in Brisbane City under due process. This summit is to be held between October 11 to October 13 this year.

It stated that till now the file related to Mayor Oberoi’s visit had not been given permission by the Ministry of External Affairs.
In a press statement, it stated that the Mayor has requested to participate in the summit because it will be of immense benefit to the Municipal Corporation of Delhi.

The summit will witness the exchange of ideas and achievements between mayors, policymakers, business leaders etc.
In this summit held earlier in 2019, Mayors from all over the world represented more than 9.9 crore people. In such a situation, the agreements of this Mayor Summit can have a direct impact on people’s lives, stated the press statement. (ANI)

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