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Yearly Archives: 2019

Bombay HC quashed the order of CCI in Star-Sony litigation

In a recent order by a division bench of Akhil Khureshi and S J Kathawalla, the order of the CCI was quashed by the Bombay High Court. The grounds of quashing the said order of probe was failed jurisdictional test as laid down in an earlier decision of the Supreme Court in Competition Commission of India v. Bharti Airtel, operating as a precedent now.

No stay on Metro Shed, extend the status quo on felling of trees: SC

The Supreme Court bench clarified that there is no stay on the said metro project rather the stay ordered by the vacation bench of the apex court comprising of Arun Mishra and Ashok Bhushan, is only limited to felling of trees in the Aarey colony.

Subodh Gupta claims ‘incalculable loss’ after #MeToo allegation

In his petition before the High Court, he has mentioned that all his art galleries which were once covered and sold and that his work have “actively distanced themselves” from him. The crux of the petition filed by Subodh is that due to the unwelcome allegations brought out against him, it had adversely affected the sale of his art work and thus his only source of livelihood was in distress. Due to the allegations put on him, his family members and himself are facing “immense social and professional harassment”, says the petition.

FakeNews about RSS-Netflix meetings over ‘anti-National’ Content

Recently the head of the Netflix international originals, Shrishti Behl Arya has unequivocally denied all reports suggesting that any such meeting has taken place between the senior officials of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) and the streaming giant Netflix. Behl Arya got an opportunity to make a public statement denying these allegations during a panel discussion in the ongoing Jio MAMI 21st Mumbai Film Festival with Star on October 20, 2019.

C&D waste, garbage dumping, road dust amongst top-polluting activities in Delhi-NCR

The city can process only 38% of this excess output which results in unwanted heaps of debris making it an important issue that requires attention. Improper and illegal disposal of C&D from all construction sites is getting piled up along the roadside or in vacant spaces and drains that lead to their contribution towards PM2.5 and PM 10 concentrations.

Brexit: PM Johnson asks for delay after losing Vote

Trouble doesn't seem to be ending for Britain. Previously under the crosshair was Theresa May and now the current PM Boris Johnson. With all...

How to Take Care of Health During Travel

“To travel is to evolve” is a Pierre Bernardo quote. Traveling brings to the surface our hidden desires to explore the greater part of the world. Any globetrotter would consider robustness in his muscles along with a pertinent state of health imperative for a long-lasting journey experience. With high doses of glucose revitalizing the energy reserves in your body, you become an unstoppable traveler!

The case of 98-year-old Panja, who has been fighting for the freedom fighter’s pension for 38 years, stuck again

The case of 98-year-old Rampada Panja, a resident of Midnapore, West Bengal, who has been fighting for a pension for the last 38 years claiming to be a freedom fighter, has again been stuck . The Central Government has filed a petition in the Supreme Court against the Calcutta High Court's order granting Panja the freedom fighter pension. On this petition, the top court has summoned the report of the freedom fighters of West Bengal from the central and state government in four weeks. The case will be heard again after four weeks.

Son-in-law who was in live-in relationship with mother-in-law, killed her

a man strangled his live-in partner to death early Sunday. The mother-in-law and son-in-law relationship is said to be between the two. Police arrived after receiving information and took the body in possession and sent it for postmortem. The incident is from the Ashoka Garden area of ​​Bhopal.

Ratul spent 7.8 crores in a nightclub in a night. 32 crore spent on credit card of hawala operator

The chargesheet of the Enforcement Directorate (ED) has revealed the unaccounted expenses of Ratul Puri, nephew of Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Kamal Nath. Ratul was arrested by the ED in August in a money laundering case of 8,000 crore. He is also an accused in the VVIP chopper scam. According to the ED, Ratul was living a luxurious life on the credit card of Dubai hawala operator Rakesh Saxena. He used to travel in a private jet and used to go to the nightclub everyday. He spent 7.8 crores rupees ($ 11,43,980) in a club in America.
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