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Atiq Ahmad's minor sons held for 'roaming' around in UP's Prayagraj
This information was given by a police official to a local court in Prayagraj on Saturday .Earlier, on March 2, the police department had denied having custody of the former MP's two minor sons -- Aizan Ahmad and Abaan Ahmad.In his report to the chief judicial magistrate's (CJM) court, Station House Officer .
SC orders release of death row convict found to be juvenile at the time of crime
A top court bench of justices B.R. Gavai, Vikram Nath and Sanjay Karol said: "The conviction of the appellant is upheld; however, the sentence is set aside. Further, as the appellant at present would be more than 20 years old, there would be no requirement of sending him to the Juvenile Justice Board (JJB) or any other child care facility or institution. The appellant is in judicial custody. He shall be released forthwith."
'Dharma-Dhamma' concept has been voice of Indian consciousness: President Murmu
Murmu made this statement while addressing the gathering, including foreign delegates on the inaugural day of the seventh International Dharma-Dhamma Conference organised in Madhya Pradesh's state capital Bhopal on Friday. She asserted that the concept of 'Dharma-Dhamma' has been the basic voice of Indian consciousness.
Religious conversion case: SC protects VC, Director of Prayagraj university
Senior lawyer Siddharth Dave, representing the officials of the deemed university, submitted before a bench headed by Chief Justice of India D.Y. Chandrachud that his clients were facing the imminent danger of getting arrested in the case, though they were not named accused in the FIR. The allegations are that close to 100 Hindus were asked to assemble.
2017 EC bribery case: Delhi HC to continue hearing Sukesh's plea on April 5
A bench of Justice Dinesh Kumar Sharma after hearing the matter at length said that the matter requires further consideration and listed it for next hearing on April 5. "Both of you file written submissions. I am not issuing notice (at this stage)," he said. It is the petitioner's case that since there is a stay on the proceedings in the Scheduled Offence matter, the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) charges cannot continue.
Longest river cruise 'MV Ganga Vilas' completes maiden voyage after 50 days
Welcoming the MV Ganga Vilas at its culminating destination, Sarbananda Sonowal, Union Minister for Ports, Shipping and Waterways, hailed it as a historic and path-breaking event witnessed in the inland waterways sector since India attained Independence 75 years ago. MV Ganga Vilas arrived at Bogibeel at 2.30 p.m. on Tuesday where a warm welcome was accorded by the dignitaries led by Sonowal to all the 28 foreign tourists travelling in it.
WATCH | Gurugram: Men in 'luxury car' caught stealing flowerpots put out for G20, FIR lodged
"We have received a complaint from Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority (GMDA) following which we are filing an FIR in the matter. The car bearing number 'HR20AV0006' was registered in Hisar and the owner is a lady identified as Beena. We will soon send her a letter to join the investigation," Umesh Kumar, station house officer of DLF Phase-3 police station told IANS.
Excise policy case: Delhi court grants regular bail to five accused
Special Judge M.K. Nagpal of the Rouse Avenue Courts was dealing with the bail pleas moved by Sameer Mahendru, Kuldeep Singh, Narender Singh, Arun Ramchandra Pillai, and Mootha Goutam. On February 17, Nagpal had reserved the order and said that it will be pronounced on Tuesday.
News about curbs at Kedarnath misleading: Temple committee chief
To make the arrangements for the Char Dham Yatra more accessible and convenient for the devotees, the BKTC had sent a team to study four major temples of the country. On the basis of that report, efforts are being made to improve the arrangements at Badrinath and Kedarnath, Ajay said. He said that rumours are being spread about banning Dakshina in the Yatra which are entirely baseless.
Tough for woman after live-in relationships end: Allahabad HC
The court was hearing a bail application of a man who was arrested for not fulfiling his promise to marry the woman, his live-in partner. While granting bail to the man, Justice Siddharth noted that the woman in a live-in relationship is left with no option but to lodge a case against her live-in partner in such a situation. This is one case where the disastrous consequences.
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