Bangalore: Team B-Human and Neil & Nihal Associates came together to organize the Grand Iftar 2024, spreading a message of peace and harmony.

The event took place on the 22nd of March, Friday, at the Beary Welfare Hall in Bangalore. Advocate Muzaffar Ahmed and Siraj Yermal, President of the Mangalore Unit of B-Human, welcomed the chief guests.

Among the guests present were U T Khader, Hon'ble Speaker of the Karnataka Legislative Assembly; Sharif Bolar, Trustee of B-Human; Asif Deals, Founder of B-Human; Advocate Muzaffar Ahmed, Chairman of Neil & Nihal; Nazir Ahmed, Ex MLC; Advocate B. Ibrahim, Ex MP; Advocate Istiaq Ahmed; U H Umer, President of Beary Sahitya Akademi; Advocate B. Latif; Syed Mujahid, Ex Corporator; and Advocate Clifford M.

U. T. Khader addressed the audience, shedding light on the commendable work of Team B-Human, which has been tirelessly serving the community without any discrimination for nearly a decade across Karnataka. U H Umer, President of Beary Sahitya Akademi, was also felicitated during the program, acknowledging his three decades of hard work in establishing the academy. His efforts were praised, and he was wished success in his new role.

Several other notable figures and community members graced the occasion, including Latif, SPP Lokayukta Karnataka Govt.; Suhail Kandak; Hanif Khan Kodaje; Siraj Yermal, President of B-Human Mangalore; Rifai; Shabir; Imtiaz; Imran; Ahnaf Deals; Altaf; Salwan; Suresh Kumar Banaswadi; Advocate HS Isratullah; Hanif Todar, and others.

 

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Patna (PTI): Bihar Home Minister Samrat Choudhary on Sunday announced that the state government will establish 100 fast-track courts (FTCs) to ensure the swift disposal of pending cases.

He said that the move also aims to ease the burden on regular courts for them to accord due attention to sensitive cases.

Choudhary said the decision in this regard has been made considering that over 18 lakh cases are pending before different courts in the state.

The constitution of FTCs will "bring in a big relief" to the judicial system and litigants, he said.

"To operationalise 100 FTCs across 38 districts and sub-divisions, the government will undertake large-scale recruitment," the home minister asserted in a statement.

He said that a total of 900 posts, including those of bench clerks, office clerks, stenographers, deposition writers, data entry operators, drivers, process servers and peons, will be filled.

Choudhary also announced that 79 courts will be designated as 'act courts' to fast-track cases related to the Arms Act. Swift resolution of such serious cases, he said, will strengthen law and order in the state.

The minister said that Patna alone will get eight fast-track courts, while four courts each will be set up in Gaya, Muzaffarpur, Darbhanga and Bhagalpur. Three FTCs each are planned for Nalanda (Bihar Sharif), Rohtas (Sasaram), Saran (Chhapra), Begusarai, Vaishali (Hajipur), East Champaran (Motihari), Samastipur and Madhubani.

Similarly, two courts each will be established in West Champaran (Bettiah), Saharsa, Purnea, Munger, Nawada, Jehanabad, Arwal, Aurangabad, Kaimur (Bhabhua), Buxar, Bhojpur (Arrah), Sitamarhi, Sheohar, Siwan, Gopalganj, Supaul, Madhepura, Araria, Kishanganj, Katihar, Banka, Jamui, Sheikhpura, Lakhisarai and Khagaria. One FTC each is also proposed for the sub-divisional courts of Naugachia and Bagaha.