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Delhi Police lodges first FIR under new criminal law

The Delhi Police registered its first FIR under provisions of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita against a street vendor in the Kamala Market area on Monday, officials said.

 


NTA announces retest result, revised rank list for NEET-UG

The National Testing Agency announced the revised rank list for the medical entrance exam NEET-UG on Monday, officials said.


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Criminal laws passed 'forcibly', INDIA will not allow 'bulldozer justice': Kharge

Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge on Monday claimed that the three new criminal laws were passed "forcibly" after suspending 146 MPs in the last Lok Sabha, and asserted that the INDIA bloc will not allow such "bulldozer justice" to prevail in the country's parliamentary system.

New criminal laws come into effect, usher in widespread changes in justice system

Three new criminal laws came into effect in the country on Monday, bringing far-reaching changes in India's criminal justice system.

Another Navy officer among four more held in Korea human trafficking case

Mumbai: The Lieutenant Commander rank officer of the Indian Navy arrested for alleged involvement in trafficking people to South Korea on forged documents was taking instructions from the mastermind, also from the Navy, officials said on Sunday.

 

24 held for killing over 60 cows and oxen in MP's Seoni; conspiracy hatched in Nagpur, say cops

Bhopal: Police have arrested 24 persons in connection with the killing of more than 60 bovine animals, including cows, in Seoni district of Madhya Pradesh last week, officials said on Friday.

 

Girder of an under-construction bridge collapses in J'khand's Giridih

Giridih: A girder of an under-construction bridge over the Arga river collapsed and a pillar got tilted in heavy rain in Jharkhand's Giridih district, an official said on Sunday.

 

2 killed, 12 injured as water tank collapses in Mathura

Mathura (UP): Two people died and 12 others were seriously injured on Sunday after a water tank in a residential colony here collapsed, officials said.

 

New criminal laws need to be welcomed with changed mindset: Bombay HC chief justice

Mumbai: Bombay High Court Chief Justice Devendra Kumar Upadhyaya on Sunday underlined a natural human tendency to resist change but stressed that the newly enacted criminal laws need to be welcomed and implemented with a changed mindset.

 

TISS withdraws controversial notice to faculty and staff members over non-renewal of contracts

Mumbai: The Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS) on Sunday said it has withdrawn the notices given to 55 teaching and 60 non-teaching staff of non-renewal of contracts and asked them to continue their work.

 

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