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On April 12 , 2001 in a small room on the second floor of State Police headquarters, the six-member Board of Firearms Permit Examiners took up case 092-01.
Some case managers rely on their initial training when taking up case management.
Citizens Advice Bureaux will also take up cases.
But, they said, they do not take up cases on their own.
In 2004, he began practicing as a lawyer in Mumbai courts, taking up cases of civil rights abuses.
She is being supported by Christian Concern, a conservative evangelical organisation whose legal arm takes up cases of perceived religious discrimination.
Simply persuading someone to take up cases is much harder, with many fearing they will be targeted by association.
The chief justice took up cases of "forced disappearances" - people believed to have been picked up by the country's powerful intelligence agencies without due legal process.
The Supreme Court often takes up cases when appellate courts from different parts of the country have ruled in different ways on the same legal issue.
The request to unseal records comes as courts increasingly take up cases testing the constitutional limits of law enforcement searches in an electronic era.
But she says she no longer wants to take up cases her clients can solve themselves: "I am not doing this for money any more".
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