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Kapil Sibal criticises collegium system, notes shift in liberal judges' stance upon becoming CJ

Senior Advocate and Supreme Court Bar Association President, Kapil Sibal, on Saturday expressed concern over the tendency of liberal judges' rulings evolving after their elevation to High Court Chief Justice positions. He observed that judges with a liberal stance often appear to adjust their judgments subtly as they aspire for further elevation to the Supreme Court.

 


Copyright case against company for unauthorised use of font

Police in Navi Mumbai have registered a case against a company and its owners for alleged use of a font without the permission of a firm that had developed it, an official said on Saturday.

 


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IPL final shifted for bigger stadium, not ticket issue: Shivakumar


Three Bangkok flyers arrested with Rs 4.53 crore hydroponic ganja at BLR airport


Karnataka govt revokes suspension of DGP Ramachandra Rao, reinstates him


KSCA expresses disappointment over missing IPL playoffs, says it was ready to host matches in B’luru


Trump’s fresh threat to bomb Iran amid reports of deal to end war


Man arrested in Hyderabad for impersonating police officer using AI videos




Why video conference not being used for production of accused in court: SC asks Maha home secretary

The Supreme Court has directed the Maharashtra home secretary to apprise why video conferencing facilities are not being used for the production of the accused in court to record evidence

NIA begins initial enquiry into possible train 'sabotage' attempts

The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has begun a preliminary enquiry to ascertain any sabotage angle in recent train derailments and accidents, officials said on Friday.

 

ED finds 'irregularities' in ticket sales for Coldplay, Diljeet Dosanjh's concerts after raids

The Enforcement Directorate (ED) Saturday said it has detected alleged irregularities after it conducted raids in a money laundering probe into "black marketing" of tickets for Coldplay and Diljit Dosanjh's 'Dil-Luminati' concerts.

 

Haryana mob lynching: Meat sample from migrant worker's house not beef, says police

Two months after a migrant worker from West Bengal was allegedly beaten to death in Haryana over suspicion that he had eaten beef, police on Saturday said it was found in a lab test that it was not beef.

 

Central Drug Regulatory Authority finds samples of Shelcal 500, Pan D spurious

The Central Drug Regulatory Authority has found samples of four drugs, including widely used calcium supplement Shelcal 500 and Pan D, as spurious, while samples of 49 drugs were listed as not of standard quality.

Congress win in bypoll means no development in Budhni: Shivraj Singh Chouhan's son

Ahead of the Budhni bypoll in Madhya Pradesh, a video featuring Kartikey Singh Chouhan, son of Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, has sparked controversy. In the video, Kartikey warns voters that if a Congress MLA wins the Assembly seat, “not a single brick would get laid in the constituency.”

 

NIA yet to receive Hardeep Singh Nijjar’s death certificate from Canada

The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has not yet received the death certificate of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a designated Khalistani terrorist, according to sources within the agency. Canadian authorities reportedly asked the NIA to clarify the reasons behind its request for Nijjar’s death certificate.

 

India can help fulfil Germany's need for skilled workers: German Foreign Minister

Young educated Indians are striving to enter the labour market, while in Germany, there is a "great need" of skilled workers, and it can be turned into a 'win-win-win' situation for both the countries and youths, German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock said on Friday.

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