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We must now realise need for UCC, says MP HC judge while hearing triple talaq case

Bhopal: It took many years for lawmakers to realise that triple talaq is unconstitutional and bad for society and we should now realise the need for a Uniform Civil Code (UCC) in the country, Justice Anil Verma of the Indore bench of Madhya Pradesh High Court said.

 


Sailor missing after fire aboard INS Brahmaputra; ship resting on side

Mumbai: A sailor is missing after fire broke out aboard the Navy's multi-role frigate INS Brahmaputra in Mumbai dockyard, an official said on Monday, adding the ship is now resting on the side.

 


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Harassment charges by man against his own family not cruelty under IPC section 498A: Bombay HC

Mumbai: Allegations of ill-treatment by a man against his own family members do not fall under the ambit of cruelty against a woman in her matrimonial home, the Bombay High Court has said.

 

Raj Bhavan fines 2 TMC MLAs over 'illegal' swearing-in

Kolkata: Two newly elected Trinamool Congress MLAs, who were sworn in by the West Bengal Assembly Speaker recently, on Monday said they received mails from Raj Bhavan questioning the legality of the process and asking them to pay a fine of Rs 500 each.

 

Man, friend arrested for throwing pregnant woman's body, pushing her children into river

Pune: A man and his friend were arrested for allegedly throwing the body of a woman in Indrayani river in Pune and flinging her two children into the waterbody as well when they started crying, a police official said on Monday.

 

Another hit and run in Mumbai: Four injured as drunk driver rams Audi car into two autorickshaws

Mumbai: A speeding Audi car, driven by a man allegedly in an inebriated state, rammed into two stationary autorickshaws in Mumbai's Mulund area on Monday, leaving four persons injured, police said.

 

No case made out for granting special category status to Bihar: Govt in Lok Sabha

New Delhi: The government on Monday cited an inter-ministerial group report prepared in 2012 to assert that a case for granting special category status to Bihar is not made out; a stand which came a day after BJP's allies from Bihar demanded the status for the backward state.

 

All airport operators to conduct third party audit of structural stability of buildings

The government on Monday said all airport operators have been directed to carry out a third party audit of structural stability of airport buildings and associated infrastructure.

Used to go to veg hotel run by Muslim in Kerala as he maintained standards: Judge SVN Bhatti

Batting for hygiene at eateries, Supreme Court judge SVN Bhatti said on Monday he used to frequent a vegetarian restaurant run by a Muslim while posted in Kerala as it maintained international standards.

Haryana: Muslim groups welcome devotees as Braj Mandal Yatra moves through Nuh

The Braj Mandal Jalabhishek Yatra that was marred by violence last year began here on Monday amid tight security arrangements, with members of both Hindu and Muslim communities welcoming the procession at different points.

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