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MALLIKARJUN KHARGE
SUMMONED IN `100 CR
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Justice Shah Gets Emotional On His Last Working Day
New Delhi: 4th senior-most Supreme Court judge Justice MR Shah demitted his office on Monday and got emotional during ceremonial bench and said he will soon be starting 4th innings of his life.
SIDDA OR SHIVA, ‘NATAKA’ IN K’TAKA
New Delhi: A Punjab court today summoned Congress party chief Mallikarjun Kharge in a `100 core defamation case over the party equating the banned Islamic outfit PFI with Bajrang Dal, the youth wing of the Sangh-affiliated Vishwa Hindu Parishad, in K’taka elections manifesto.
WOMAN SHOT DEAD FOR HAVING ALCOHOL IN GURDWARA, 1 HELD
Patiala: A 33-year-old woman was allegedly shot dead outside the manager’s room at Dukhniwaran Sahib Gurdwara complex here on Sunday evening. The man who allegedly shot the woman has been arrested.
GO FIRST INSOLVENCY: NCLAT TO PASS ORDER ON PETITIONS ON MAY 22
New Delhi: The National Company Law Appellate Tribunal will pass its order on May 22 on petitions filed by three aircraft lessors against Go First’s voluntary insolvency resolution proceedings.
DELHI EXCISE POLICY CASE: CBI NABS INDIA AHEAD EXECUTIVE
New Delhi: The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has arrested the commercial head and production controller of India Ahead News in connection with its probe into the alleged Delhi excise scam, the officials said on Monday. P5
PAK APPROVES MOTION TO BRING RESOLUTION AGAINST CHIEF JUSTICE
Islamabad: The Pakistan national assembly on Monday approved a resolution against the SC of the country over release of former PM Imran Khan. Meanwhile, a Pakistani court granted bail to Khan’s wife in graft case until May 23.
FROM JUNE 1, ICC TO SCRAP ‘SOFT-SIGNAL’
DURING DISMISSALS
New Delhi: International Cricket Council announced on Monday, that it was going to scrap the ‘softsignal’ from June 1. Ahead of the WTC final from June 7-11, ICC said that it detailed several changes to playing conditions.
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KEEP THE LANGUAGE OF LAWS SIMPLE, SAY BIRLA AND SHAH
New Delhi: Addressing a training event on legislative drafting for state, central govt officials, Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla and HM Amit Shah on Monday urged draftspersons to keep language of laws simple.
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