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New Delhi: The SIT probing a gangrape case against former Andaman and Nicobar Islands CS Jitendra Narain, has filed a 935-page chargesheet against him and three other accused. The team examined 90 witnesses and scientific, electronic evidence in the case.

MORBI BRIDGE CASE: GUJ COURT REJECTS

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BAIL PLEAS OF ALL 7

Morbi: A sessions court in Gujarat denied bail to 7 arrested in connection with the Morbi bridge collapse incident that left 135 people dead in October, last year. Justice PC Joshi rejected bail pleas of 7 accused, including 2 managers of the Oreva Group.

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FIRM LINKED TO LOSS OF VISION, DEATH IN US

The percentage of Adivasis declining in Jharkhand under Hemant Soren govt, says Amit Shah Soren government is the most corrupt in the country, says HM Amit Shah at ‘Vijay Sankalp Rally’

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Deoghar: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Saturday offered prayers at the Baba Baidyanath Dham temple in Jharkhand's Deoghar. Home minister offered prayers at the temple with his wife, Sonal Shah.

Addressing BJP's 'Vijay Sankalp Rally' rally here, he said the population of Adivasis has deceased from 35 per cent to 24 per cent due to massive infiltration from across the international border. He alleged that infiltrators were grabbing land in the state after marrying tribal women.

SHAH LAYS FOUNDATION FOR `450 CRORE NANO UREA PLANT

Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Saturday laid the foundation stone of a `450-crore nano urea plant and township of the Indian Farmers Fertiliser Cooperative (IFFCO) in Jharkhand’s Deoghar. This will be India’s fifth nano urea plant. PM Modi inaugurated the world’s first nano urea plant in Gujarat last year, according to IFFCO. “Nano urea will benefit farmers and it is already being exported to five countries,” Shah said.

NEW ACTING CJs OF RAJASTHAN, PATNA AND MANIPUR HCs z RAJASTHAN HC:

Justice Manindra Mohan Shrivastava z PATNA HC: Chakradhari Sharan Singh z MANIPUR HC:

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Prayagraj: Hinting at the recent talks that the judiciary was at loggerheads with the government on the issue of collegium system, Union law minister Kiren Rijiju on Saturday clarified that “there is no judiciary versus govt tussle in the country”. “The people who elect the government are supreme, and the entire system is being run as per the Constitution,” said Rijiju while speaking at 150th foundation day of Allahabad High Court Bar Association on Saturday.

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