Justice Pinaki Chandra Ghose to submit detailed Medigadda report
BHUPALPALLY: Former Supreme Court judge, Justice Pinaki Chandra Ghose, on Tuesday conducted an inspection of the damaged piers of the Lakshmi Barrage (Medigadda) of the Kaleshwaram Lift Irrigation Scheme (KLIS). During his visit to the site, Justice Ghose inspected Piers 19, 20, and 21 of Block No. 7 on the left bank, and slabs and parapet wall resting on Pier No. 20, as well as the disturbed and sunken beds on the Maharashtra state side of the project. The former judge was accompanied by special secretary, Irrigation, Patil Prashant Jeevan, Jayashankar Bhupalpally district collector Bhavesh Mishra, officials from the Irrigation department and L&T, the contracting company. After reaching the site, Justice Ghose summoned the local engineering staff and enquired about the situation before the sinking of the piers. The L&T engineering staff and officials of the Telangana Irrigation department were present. The former Supreme Court judge also enquired about the damage and cracks. He met the barrage staff and discussed for hours the sinking of the piers. During the visit of the former judge, no one was allowed on the barrage. Speaking to the media later, Justice Ghose said that a report will be submitted to the government on the matters that come to light during his inspection visit. We also received a National Dam Safety Authority (NDSA) report and will study it thoroughly. A comprehensive report will be submitted to the government, said Justice Ghose. Interim measures ahead of monsoon For Radial gates 15 to 22 which are stuck due to sinking of piers Gantry crane shall be parked at any block other than Block No-7. Ropes shall also be checked for slackness to avoid tilting of gate while lifting. All welds, bolts and pin connections in gate, hoist and its supporting structures shall be checked thoroughly before any of these gates is lifted. Radial gates 20 and 21, which has suffered the maximum damage, shall be removed completely The remaining six gates shall be lifted to fully open position and shall be latched/dogged firmly. Recommendations for Sundilla All obstructions to the smooth and even distribution of flow of water through barrage and its immediate upstream and downstream shall be removed and ground trimmed. The left-over boulders and debris, dead concrete, sheet piles, shoals or sediment deposits and any other protrusions that obstruct the smooth flow upstream and downstream shall be removed. Recommendations for Annaram Sand heaps accumulated in front of the barrage bay raft shall be removed and the waterway cleared, strictly adhering to the norms of irrigation department or other regulations in this regard The Medigadda barrage structure is 1632 m long and 20.1 m in height. The length of the barrage is divided into 8 blocks. After the damage, 77 out of 85 radial gates in barrage have been successfully lifted. Problems have been encountered while lifting the remaining radial gates i.e. No. 15 to 22 in the distressed Block No-7. Carry out crack monitoring at appropriate locations to an accuracy of +/- 1.0 mm Pier nos. 16 to 22 have either tilted or have developed cracks to varying magnitude. These piers shall be adequately braced at appropriate locations with suitable bracing system. Lattice girder/truss or box girder can also be used to arrest any likely lateral movement. Rectify or replace defective or damaged pressure release valves in the raft nThe damages to the plinth slab/end-sill noticed at certain locations may be repaired / recast. If boiling is noticed underneath the plinth slab, it shall be arrested by restoring the parametric joint at that location The CC blocks which are intact may be used again. However, damaged CC blocks shall be replaced.
Two accused of making fake notes were arrested by the team of Crime Branch
The accused were working on making fake notes for many days The accused used to make fake notes, circulate them by taking advantage of darkness and in crowded places Color printer, high quality plain paper, laptop, steel scale and blade cutter were seized from the accused To control crime and criminals in the city, Police... The post Two accused of making fake notes were arrested by the team of Crime Branch first appeared on Central India's Premier English Daily .
BJP slams AAP over funding by Sikhs For Justice
NEW DELHI: Delhi BJP workers held demonstrations outside the AAP headquarters at the DDU Marg on Tuesday over alleged funding received by the party from banned terrorist organisation Sikhs For Justice. This came a day after Delhi Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena recommended an NIA probe into the matter. Led by BJPs Delhi unit chief Virendra Sachdeva, protesters marched towards the AAP office. Their attempt to breach police barricades was thwarted, leading to their temporary detention and subsequent release with a warning. During the demonstration, slogans were raised against AAP and its convenor Arvind Kejriwal. Sachdeva criticised the imprisoned chief minister, asserting that by accepting donations from terrorist outfits, Kejriwal has besmirched the legacy of national heroes like Shaheed Bhagat Singh, whom he frequently invokes in his rhetoric. We know the AAP is corrupt but its most shameful that the party also took funds from a banned terrorist outfit, alleged Delhi BJP president. There could be political differences among the parties but there cannot be any compromise with the national security, he said. Those who joined hands with the anti-national forces should be booked under sedition charges, Sachdeva demanded. Sachdeva also alleged that AAPs offices across all seven constituencies of Delhi could face seizure for allegedly colluding with enemies of the nation. He mentioned that BJP workers would engage in door-to-door campaigns to educate people about AAPs alleged character. He also urged voters to ensure their vote aligns with the nations interests. Joining the protest rally were prominent BJP leaders such as Sardar R P Singh, Vijendra Gupta, Mohan Singh Bisht, Anil Bajpayee, Dinesh Pratap Singh, Vishnu Mittal, Gajendra Yadav, Richa Pandey Mishra, Amit Gupta, along with district presidents of the party. Vijendra Gupta accused AAP and Congress of adhering to Maoist ideology, alleging their role in spreading communal violence.AAP is the only party where corruption and anti-national sentiments go hand in hand, he said. AAP has dismissed the accusation, labelling the recommendation as yet another conspiracy orchestrated by the ruling BJP at the Centre against Kejriwal.
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Survivors demand justice for alleged abuse in Illinois youth detention facilities
Survivors demand justice for alleged abuse in Illinois youth detention facilities Three men who say they were sexually abused as children while incarcerated at Illinois juvenile detention centres came forward Tuesday as part of a lawsuit that chronicles decades of disturbing allegations of systemic child abuse. Calvin McDowell, 37, who alleged he was abused by a chaplain at a suburban Chicago youth center as a teenager, said he didn't want others suffering as he did for decades. Instead of being cared for, I felt more alone than ever, McDowell said at a Chicago news conference. I held my secret from the people I loved out of fear and embarrassment. I had nights where I wanted to give up on life. The Associated Press does not typically name people who say they were sexually assaulted unless they consent to being identified or decide to tell their stories publicly, as McDowell and two other men who are plaintiffs in the lawsuit have. The complaint filed Monday alleges widespread abuse from 1996 to 2017 at nine youth detention centres, including gang rape, forced oral sex and beatings of children by corrections officers, sergeants, nurses, therapists, a chaplain and others. Many of the 95 plaintiffs, who are mostly identified by their initials in the lawsuit, said they were threatened or rewarded to keep quiet. The lawsuit follows similar complaints of abuse at youth detention centres in New Jersey, California, Maryland and elsewhere. Ten of the 95 men and women who brought the Illinois complaint appeared at the news conference. Jeffery Christian, 36, said he was abused at two different Illinois Youth Centers, including by a counsellor who groped him during counselling sessions. His family's efforts to report the abuse were ignored at the time, he said a pattern that was familiar to the others. I want the world to know what happened to me and the rest of the survivors that are with me, Christian said. I want to shine a light on these dark times I went through as a juvenile. When Christian shed tears, another survivor patted him on the back in support. There were nods in agreement and applause as the survivors spoke. Several said that meeting others who had the same harrowing experiences has helped them find peace. The lawsuit contends Illinois failed to supervise, discipline, remove or investigate alleged abusers, enabling abuse to continue. The complaint alleges the abuse happened at youth centres in locations all over the state, including Chicago, St. Charles and Harrisburg. Several detention centre locations have since closed. Filed in the Illinois Court of Claims, the lawsuit names the state of Illinois and its Department of Corrections and Department of Juvenile Justice as defendants. It seeks damages of roughly $2 million per plaintiff, the most allowed under law. Spokespeople for Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker, who took office in 2019, and the two corrections agencies have said the alleged incidents took place under former administrations and that any allegations of staff misconduct are thoroughly investigated. They did not immediately have further comment Tuesday. Attorneys who brought the lawsuit said they are sceptical that things have changed. Attorney Todd Mathews said there are hundreds of other former child detainees in Illinois who allege sexual abuse and that he expects to file more lawsuits. Attorney Jerome Block, who has helped bring lawsuits against juvenile detention facilities elsewhere, said states always maintain they have the right procedures in place to deter abuse and that children are safe. It's hard to believe the state when they say there's no problem right now, because that's what they said for all these past decades, Block said. Some survivors said they hope they'll get more answers through legal action, including the names of their alleged abusers. The lawsuit notes six alleged repeat offenders who are identified by name. But many others are identified only as the alleged victims remembered them, including by physical descriptions or nicknames. Stephen Lucas, 36, was about 13 years old when he said was repeatedly abused and harassed by a supervisor at a downstate youth facility. He hopes that his coming forward will help others. I was afraid to share my hardship with those closest to me because I didn't want to be looked at differently. But joining the lawsuit has freed a part of me that I locked away for 22 years,'' he said. I'm finally reclaiming what was taken from me all those years ago.
Odisha Crime Branch arrests four cyber fraudsters from Gujarat
Bhubaneswar: The Crime Branch of Odisha Police has arrested four cyber fraudsters from Gujarat on the charges of duping a person from Bhubaneswar of Rs 60 lakh through online trading scam, said a crime branch official Tuesday. The accused persons were identified as Fakir Alfazsha Bismillasha (20), Ahmad Khan Sardar Khan Baloch (38), Shaikh Huma []
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Stop providing safe haven to criminal & secessionist elements: India tells Canada
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Odisha Crime Branch Nabs Four Cyber Fraudsters From Gujarat
Ahmedabad: A team from the Cyber Crime Unit, Crime Branch arrested four Cyber Fraudsters from Fatewadi in Ahmedabad. On 04th Nov 2024, the complainant who is from Bhubaneswar, fell prey to a Cyber Crime syndicate that enticed him on the pretext of investment in Online Trading and in that process, within about 20 days, extracted [] The post Odisha Crime Branch Nabs Four Cyber Fraudsters From Gujarat appeared first on Pragativadi | Odisha News, Breaking News Odisha, Latest Odisha News .
DoT blocks 20 mobile handsets for misuse in cybercrime, financial fraud
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A Bench comprising Justice Surya Kant and Justice K.V. Vishwanathan, dealing with a matter involving the inclusion of the minor children of Aam Aadmi Party leader Amanatullah Khan in his history sheet, has expressed concern that the instrument is used to target specific communities mechanically and called for amendments to rectify this bias. The post Supreme Court directs states and Union territories to amend history sheet Rules to prevent mechanical entries first appeared on The Leaflet .
Trumps scattershot attacks on justice system are causing real damage
Prosecutors, witnesses, jurors all are in the ex-presidents sights and it could lead to violence, former federal prosecutors and judges say Donald Trumps verbal assaults on judges, prosecutors, witnesses, jurors and the broader US justice system, are undermining the rule of law and American democracy while fueling threats and potential violence against individuals involved with the legal cases against him and egging on his extremist allies, former federal prosecutors and judges say. In his campaign to win the presidency again, and in the midst of various criminal and civil trials, Trump has launched multiple attacks on the American legal system on his Truth Social platform to counter the 88 federal and state criminal charges he faces. Continue reading...
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Supreme Court defers interim bail plea of Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal, likely to hear on May 9
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Majority verdicts facilitated 56 miscarriages of justice in England and Wales, charity says
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Salman Khan House Firing Case: Mumbai Crime Branch Arrests 5th Accused
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Kendrapara: Awaiting justice, women vow poll boycott
KENDRAPARA : On March 8, 2015, International Womens Day turned tragic for seven Dalit women and girls in Kendrapara who suffered gunshot wounds during a protest against the opening of a licensed foreign liquor shop in Namatara village. Now, after nine years, they still await justice and vow to boycott the upcoming polls as a mark of protest. Sasmita Jena (39), one of the victims, recounted the incident, expressing disappointment over the lack of accountability. Despite promises from political leaders and government officials to penalise the police responsible for the firing, they alleged justice remained elusive. Additionally, assurances to close IMFL shops also remain unfulfilled, leading to a vow by the villagers to boycott the upcoming elections. The aftermath of the shooting left Sasmita with a bullet lodged in her abdomen, as its removal was considered too risky by doctors. She and others, like Sitarani Malick (45), appealed to political parties to prioritise a liquor ban in their manifestos but were ignored. The villagers, along with the affected women have decided to boycott the polls as their demands remain unfulfilled. Frustrated with their husbands alcohol consumption, women in Namatara had previously ransacked a liquor shop.
The Delhi High Court has granted bail to a man who was charged with offences under Sections 38 and 39 of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, noting that mere possession of photographs of Osama bin Laden, ISIS flags, or accessing the lectures of hardline Muslim preachers, could not be considered a crime under UAPA. The []
Top 5 South Indian Crime Thrillers to Watch on OTT Platforms
Crime thrillers have an undeniable allure, gripping audiences with their suspenseful narratives and intense characters. With the plethora of options available on various OTT platforms, choosing the perfect crime thriller to indulge in can be overwhelming. Fear not, as we present the top 5 South Indian crime thrillers currently streaming on platforms like Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and Disney+ Hotstar. 1. Vikram - ZEE5 Directed by Lokesh Kanagaraj, Vikram is a Tamil action-thriller featuring powerhouse performances by Kamal Haasan, Fahadh Faasil, and Vijay Sethupathi. The story follows Vikram, the leader of an undercover black ops team, as they embark on a mission to dismantle a notorious drug lord's empire in Chennai. Packed with adrenaline-pumping action sequences and unexpected plot twists, Vikram promises an electrifying viewing experience. 2. Yashoda - Netflix Making her debut as a producer, Samantha Ruth Prabhu delivers a riveting performance in the Telugu crime-drama Yashoda. Directed by Nandini Reddy, the film is inspired by true events and revolves around Yashoda, a woman accused of a gruesome murder. Delving into the complexities of justice and innocence, Yashoda keeps viewers on the edge of their seats with its gripping narrative and compelling characters. 3. Drishyam 2 - Disney+ Hotstar The sequel to the acclaimed Malayalam thriller, Drishyam 2 reunites audiences with Georgekutty, portrayed by Mohanlal, as he faces new challenges to protect his family. Directed by Jeethu Joseph, the film delves deeper into the aftermath of the events from the first installment, unraveling layers of deception and suspense. With stellar performances and a gripping storyline, Drishyam 2 is a must-watch for fans of the genre. 4. Kantara - Netflix and Amazon Prime Video Kantara emerges as a dark horse in the realm of Kannada cinema, captivating audiences with its gripping narrative and atmospheric setting. Directed by Rishab Shetty, who also stars in the lead role, the film explores the secrets lurking beneath the surface of a quaint South Karnataka village. As a mysterious murder sets off a chain of events, Kantara immerses viewers in a world of intrigue and suspense, earning its place among the top crime thrillers of recent times. 5. KGF: Chapter 2 - Amazon Prime Video Continuing the saga of the blockbuster Kannada film, KGF: Chapter 2 propels viewers back into the gritty world of Rocky, portrayed by Yash. Directed by Prashanth Neel, the sequel delves deeper into Rocky's quest for power and dominance in the gold mines of Kolar. With the addition of formidable adversaries played by Sanjay Dutt and Raveena Tandon, KGF: Chapter 2 delivers adrenaline-fueled action and intense drama, cementing its status as a must-watch crime thriller. From high-octane action to gripping suspense, these South Indian crime thrillers offer something for every aficionado of the genre. So, grab your popcorn, dim the lights, and embark on a thrilling cinematic journey through the heart of South India.
We want justice, peace and growth, says Kanhaiya Kumar
NEW DELHI: Amidst supporters chanting, hathi ghodha paalki, jai kanhaiya lal ki, the Congress candidate from North East Delhi, Kanhaiya Kumar, formerly JNUSU president, filed his nomination papers from the constituency on Monday. Kumar filed his nomination at the District Magistrates office in Nand Nagri in the presence of senior Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader and Delhi Minister Gopal Rai. He is pitted against BJPs two-time MP from the same constituency and Bhojpuri singer-turned-politician Manoj Tiwari. Prior to the nominations, Kanhaiya Kumar performed hawan and took part in Sarvdharm prayers where he met all the religious heads, while after the nominations, Kanhaiyya and his team held a massive roadshow in North East Delhi where Kanhaiyya was seen responding to media, saying, We want jobs for the youth of northeast Delhi, we want relief from GST imposed on shopkeepers, we want a minimum pay of Rs 400 for labourers. We want peace, justice, and growth. However, Kanhaiyyas videos of him performing hawan invited major criticism on social media with netizens questioning him, Ab manuwaad se azaadi nahi chahhiye..? The Congress is contesting the Lok Sabha elections in an alliance with the AAP in Delhi. Polling for seven Lok Sabha seats in Delhi on May 25.
Tughlakabad: Street crimes, traffic worry residents
NEW DELHI: Nestled amidst the historic Tughlakabad Fort, Tughlakabad village in South Delhi has undergone a remarkable transformation, shedding its past of overcrowding and sanitation woes to emerge as a burgeoning urban hub. In the heart of the battle for South Delhi lies the Gujjar stronghold of Tughlakabad, nestled amidst the ancient ruins of the 700-year-old Tughlakabad Fort Tughlakabad stands as one of Delhis oldest urban villages, once plagued by overcrowding and dismal sanitation. However, residents attest to significant improvements in recent years. Mahesh Singh, a native of the village, recalls a time when open drains and heaps of garbage marred the landscape. Ever since the Tughlakabad Fort gained prominence as a tourist destination, the government has taken substantial steps to cleanse the area, he remarks. Local residents also note a notable decrease in petty crimes like theft and chain-snatching. With the construction of the DMRCs Silver Line, poised to link Tughlakabad to Aerocity, the area is set to emerge as a crucial transit hub. Plans to elevate the Tughlakabad metro station into a key facility, featuring a four-level underground structure connecting the Silver Line to the existing Violet Line, are underway. Nonetheless, the Silver Lines construction has exacerbated traffic congestion, and land acquisition for the metro has adversely affected nearby residents. The Tughlakabad assembly has been a breeding ground for prominent political figures in recent years. Outgoing South Delhi MP Ramesh Bhiduri of the BJP and AAP nominee Sahi Ram have both left their mark on the constituency. Bhiduri held the seat from 2003 to 2015 after unsuccessful bids in 1993 and 1998. Meanwhile, Sahi Ram, initially contesting on a BSP ticket, emerged as the runner-up in 2008 and 2013 before clinching victory on an AAP ticket in 2015 by a margin of 34,000 votes. He retained the seat in 2020 with a reduced margin of 13,000 votes. Tughlakabad contributes to the South Delhi constituency, where the BJP has replaced incumbent Ramesh Bhiduri with Ramvir Singh Bidhuri, the leader of the Opposition in the Delhi Assembly and MLA from the Badarpur assembly constituency. Bidhuri is reputed to have a strong influence over the Gujjar community. The INDIA bloc candidate Sahi Ram, also a Gujjar, commands significant support from the Dalit community.
India's democratic journey continues as voters will head out on Tuesday to exercise their franchise in 93 constituencies, spread across 11 states and Union Territories spanning the beaches of Goa to the jungles of Assam, and a large swathe of UP to north Karnataka, and seal the electoral fate of several heavyweights.
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Newly released footage captures Russia's Black Sea Fleet launching strikes on Ukrainian uncrewed surface vehicles along the Crimean Peninsula's north-western coast. In parallel, Ukraine claims its naval drone targeted a Russian speedboat in Crimea, while Kyiv intelligence reports the destruction of a Russian vessel by the Magura V5 attack marine drone. Watch for more details..
Washington Sheriff Creates Posse of 150 Citizens to Fight Crime
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Arvind Kejriwal-Led AAP Faces Allegations Of Funding From Banned Sikhs For Justice
Delhi Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena has proposed a National Investigation Agency (NIA) inquiry into allegations that Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and the AAP government received funding from the banned US-based Khalistani group Sikhs for Justice. AAP leader Saurabh Bharadwaj has strongly refuted the claims, labeling them as another conspiracy against... The post Arvind Kejriwal-Led AAP Faces Allegations Of Funding From Banned Sikhs For Justice appeared first on HW News English .
Karnataka court awards death penalty to 2 in hate crime case
Vijayapura: In a landmark ruling, the District Sessions Court in Vijayapura has delivered a verdict of justice in a harrowing case of honour killing, sentencing two perpetrators to death by hanging, while imposing life imprisonment and hefty fines on others involved. Ibrahimsab Attara and Akbarsab Attara, convicted for their roles in the crime, have been Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Sitharaman administers oath of office to Justice (Retd.) Sanjaya Kumar Mishra as GSTAT President
Sitharaman administers oath of office to Justice (Retd.) Sanjaya Kumar Mishra as GSTAT President Union Minister for Finance and Corporate Affairs Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman administered the oath of integrity and secrecy to Justice (Retd.) Sanjaya Kumar Mishra as the President of the GST Appellate Tribunal (GSTAT), in New Delhi, today. Justice (Retd.) Mishra's appointment marks the beginning of the operationalisation of the GSTAT, a crucial body for resolving GST-related disputes. The GSTAT is the Appellate Authority established under the Central Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017, to hear various appeals under the said Act and the respective State/Union Territories GST Acts against the orders of the first appellate authority. It consists of a Principal Bench and various State Benches. As per the approval of the GST Council, the Government has notified the Principal Bench, to be located at New Delhi, and 31 State Benches at various locations across the country. Process for appointment of Judicial Members and Technical Members is already in progress. The Tribunal will ensure swift, fair, judicious and effective resolution to GST disputes, besides significantly reducing the burden on higher courts. The establishment of the GSTAT would further enhance the effectiveness of the GST system in India and foster a more transparent and efficient tax environment in the country. GSTAT's first President, Justice (Retd.) Mishra was a former Chief Justice of the Jharkhand High Court and was selected by a Search-cum-Selection Committee headed by the Hon'ble Chief Justice of India. (With Inputs from PIB)
Wipro, Microsoft to launch GenAI-powered assistants for financial services
Shillong, May 6: Leading technology services and consulting company Wipro on Monday announced that it is teaming up with Microsoft to launch a suite of cognitive assistants for financial services powered by generative artificial intelligence (GenAI). According to the company, the cognitive assistants will provide financial professionals with deep market intelligence and appropriate and timely [] The post Wipro, Microsoft to launch GenAI-powered assistants for financial services appeared first on The Shillong Times .
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New Delhi, May 6: Delhi Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena on Monday has recommended National Investigation Agency (NIA) probe against Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal for allegedly receiving political funding from banned terrorist organization Sikhs for Justice. LG had received complaint that Arvind Kejriwal-led AAP had received huge funds USD 16 million from the extremist Khalistani groups for facilitating the release of Devendra Pal Bhullar and espousing the Pro-Khalistani sentiments. In a letter to the Union Home Secretary, Saxena [] The post Delhi LG Recommends NIA Probe Against Kejriwal In Alleged Funding From Banned Terrorist Organization Sikhs For Justice appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
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Creation Of Mortgage By Deposit Of Title Deeds: To Register Or Not?
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Land In Limbo: States Unauthorized Transfers To Private Entity
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Intellectual Property Rights And Indian Constitution
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Disposal of Arrest Warrant Without Execution
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Understanding Marital Rape: Legal Immunity and the Need for Reform in India
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Modi has materialised Ambedkars fear of diehard fanaticism against minorities, but what can be done?
More than seventy years ago, Dr B.R. Ambedkar described people like the incumbent Prime Minister of India as diehards who had developed a kind of fanaticism against minority protection. Is there a way to escape such oppressive dogmatism? The post Modi has materialised Ambedkars fear of diehard fanaticism against minorities, but what can be done? first appeared on The Leaflet .
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The Supreme Court recently held that the department must mandatorily adhere to the time limit for processing and issuing the refunds under Section 38 of the Delhi Value Added Tax Act, 2004. The bench of Justice PS Narasimha and Justice PB Varale remarked that the language of Section 38(3) is mandatory and the department must []
Supreme Court seeks response from registry for not listing case
The Supreme Court today sought an explanation from its Registrar (Judicial) against the listing of the case without following the proper procedure. Notably, the Special Leave Petition (Criminal) was lodged and it was listed before the court without an exemption from the surrender application. The Bench of Justice JK Maheshwari and Justice Sanjay Karol asked []
Supreme Court sets aside NGT order regarding clearing of land for greenfield airport in Silchar
The Supreme Court on Monday set aside a National Green Tribunal (NGT) order, which had dismissed a petition against the clearing of land for the proposed greenfield airport at Doolo Tea Estate in Assams Silchar. The order was passed by the Bench of Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud, Justice JB Pardiwala and Justice Manoj []
Paris 2024 Olympics: Cybersecurity and Organised Crime Pose Unprecedented Challenge
As Paris gears up for the 2024 Olympics, there's a big concern looming: cybersecurity. Organizers are bracing for intense pressure this summer as the Games draw near. The main threats? Organized crime, activists, and even states themselves. From July 26 to August 11, the Olympics will take place, followed by the Paralympics from August 28 to September 8. To tackle this challenge head-on, Paris 2024 has teamed up with the French national agency for information security (ANSSI) and cybersecurity firms Cisco and Eviden. Together, they're working to minimize the impact of cyber attacks. Vincent Strubel, ANSSI's director general, acknowledges the impossibility of preventing all attacks. There won't be Games without attacks, but we have to minimize their effects on the Olympics, he stated to reporters. With 500 sites, including competition venues and local organizations, Paris 2024 has conducted comprehensive testing to shore up vulnerabilities. Strubel is optimistic, affirming that the Games will operate from a secret location equipped with a cybersecurity operation center. The threat level is unprecedented, but so is our level of preparation, Strubel asserted. I believe we're ahead of the attackers. To ensure readiness, Paris 2024 has employed ethical hackers to stress-test their systems. Additionally, they're leveraging artificial intelligence to distinguish between minor disruptions and potential catastrophes. Franz Regul, IT managing director at Paris 2024, highlighted the role of AI. It helps us differentiate between a nuisance and a catastrophe, he explained. With expectations of cyber events increasing tenfold compared to the 2021 Tokyo Olympics, Paris 2024 is leaving no stone unturned in securing the Games. Paris 2024 Olympics Braces for Cybersecurity Battle: Organised Crime and Activists Pose Unprecedented Threat Macron and Von der Leyen Push China's Xi on Fair Trade in Paris Talks India's T20 World Cup 2024 Jersey Images Stir Up Social Media Frenzy
The Supreme Court on Monday clarified that its order whereby it had directed reservation of minimum one-third seats for women in the Supreme Court Bar Associations executive committee is on an experimental basis and that any difficulty faced in implementing the reforms would be placed before the apex court. The bench of Justice Surya Kant []
Congress leader Radhika Khera resigns over 'injustice' in party, invokes Lord Ram
According to Ms. Khera, she faced intense criticism because she could not stop herself from visiting Ram Lalla in Ayodhya
Allahabad High Court asks LMC to ensure availability of clean drinking water in Lucknow
The Lucknow Bench of the Allahabad High Court has asked the Lucknow Municipal Corporation (LMC) to ensure the availability of clean drinking water in certain areas of Lucknow. The Division Bench of Justice Rajan Roy and Justice Om Prakash Shukla passed this order while hearing a Public Interest Litigation filed by Utkarsh Lok Sewa Sansthan []
Meet the Draper winners at TiE50
Basepair, Fluentpet, Proptexx, and Velmeni made it to Meet The Drapers show at TiE50 where several early to mid-stage startups from across the world contested in the event held at The IndUS Entrepreneurs Conference (TiEcon) 2024.