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A four-member AIIMS Delhi team has begun a second autopsy on Twisha Sharma in Bhopal. The examination follows a high court order and her family's objections to the first post-mortem. |
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A four-member AIIMS Delhi team has begun a second autopsy on Twisha Sharma in Bhopal. The examination follows a high court order and her family's objections to the first post-mortem. |
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NEW DELHI: Delhi HC has asked the Centre to act against the mushrooming of fake higher education institutions, noting that they harm the prospects of genuine students. |
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Nagpur: A wife completing a postgraduate degree in medicine after separation is "a clear indication" she is not mentally unsound, the Nagpur bench of the Bombay High Court observed recently as it rejected an IPS officer's plea for divorce on grounds of mental cruelty and alleged mental disability. |
Twisha Sharma's mother-in-law denies police sent her notices; husband taken into 7-day police remandAIIMS Delhi has constituted a medical board comprising four senior doctors, who will fly to Bhopal to conduct a second autopsy of actor-model Twisha Sharma following the Madhya Pradesh High Court's order in the alleged dowry death case |
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Twisha Sharma death case: Samarth Singh has been sent to seven-day police remand, a day after he was held by the police. He had been missing since May 12, but had agreed to surrender during a hearing in the Madhya Pradesh High Court on Friday. |
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The Delhi High Court observed that "no prior permission or sanction is required by a private, unaided, recognised school to increase its fee at the commencement of an academic session". |
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The government feels that "forcing payment of nearly 10 per cent of the state budget within two months 'borders on the realm of impossibility,' and could cripple the government's ability to pay regular salaries, pensions, |
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A bench headed by Justices BV Nagarathna and Ujjal Bhuyan made the observations while hearing a plea challenging a Karnataka High Court ruling related to creamy layer exclusion in OBC reservation. |
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The directive came as Twisha Sharma's husband, Samarth Singh, withdrew his bail plea from the High Court, stating he would surrender before a trial court and apply for bail there. |
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In a fresh development in the Twisha Sharma death case, her husband, who had been missing for 10 days, has offered to surrender, his lawyer informed the Madhya Pradesh High Court. |