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BHOPAL: A judicial magistrate first class (JMFC) Court in Bhopal, which heard the high-profile model-actor Twisha Sharma's May 12 alleged dowry death case on Tu |
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BHOPAL: A judicial magistrate first class (JMFC) Court in Bhopal, which heard the high-profile model-actor Twisha Sharma's May 12 alleged dowry death case on Tu |
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In a post on X, Ramesh noted that the apex court had constituted a five-member committee to examine the issue afresh and in detail, but argued that it was 'packed with officials or retired officials' |
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According to eyewitnesses, Ravi's body was found hanging from a tree. Upon receiving the information, the Dumra police arrived at the scene, took possession of the body, and sent it to Sitamarhi Sadar Hospital for a post-mortem examination. |
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PM Modi-led central government told the Supreme Court that the policy decision to achieve 20% ethanol blending will continue despite concerns surrounding the programme. |
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The Supreme Court has ordered a status quo on ethanol supply allocations for the Ethanol Supply Year 2025-26, following a case involving Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd. , India News, Times Now |
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NEW DELHI: The Rajasthan state consumer commission has upheld that a shopkeeper cannot charge a customer extra by simply "rounding off" a bill, even if the excess amount is as small as 50 paise. The commission held a shopkeeper liable for deficiency in service and unfair trade practices and directed them to pay Rs 10,000 to the customer. |
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Khan Sir was named in the FIR related to a firing incident by his guards when miscreants vandalised his coaching institute in early June. He was named in the FIR, and the court on June 9 granted him protection from arrest, which was later extended till June 30. |
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A court in Patna on Tuesday extended the stay on the arrest of educator Faisal Khan, popularly known as Khan Sir, in connection with the coaching institute firing case till the next hearing on July 3. |
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Patna court extends Khan Sir's arrest protection until July 3 in coaching institute firing case involving his guards. |
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NEW DELHI: If you can't afford a lawyer, you may still be able to fight your case in court for free. India's free legal aid system, run by the National Legal Services Authority (NALSA) and its state and district units, provides free lawyers and legal help to people who qualify. |