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In a decision that will reshape how India views unpaid work within households, the Supreme Court has held that a homemaker is not merely a "dependent". |
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In a decision that will reshape how India views unpaid work within households, the Supreme Court has held that a homemaker is not merely a "dependent". |
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The case was registered on May 8 at Petbasheerabad police station, based on a complaint lodged by the mother of a 17-year-old girl |
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NEW DELHI: A Hyderabad court granted interim bail until June 25 to Bageerath, son of Union minister Bandi Sanjay Kumar, who was arrested in connection with a case registered under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act. |
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MUMBAI: A special court on Saturday acquitted 8 accused including deputy CM Sunetra Pawar's brother Padamsinh Patil in the 2006 murders of Congress leader Pavanraje Nimbalkar and his driver, Samad Kazi. |
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The prosecution had alleged that Patil (86) and the other accused were part of a conspiracy to eliminate Nimbalkar over a political rivalry, and that two of the accused carried out the killings. | Mumbai news |
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The move follows a wider examination of fixed-dose combinations undertaken after directions from the Supreme Court. |
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"The government wants to go with this project. As far as Tamil Nadu is concerned, they filed a petition in the Supreme Court, which was rejected. After that, they filed a review petition, which was also dismissed. Even then, they have come to this resolution," Reddy said. |
Telangana: Court grants Union Minister Bandi Sanjay's son Bhagirath 7 day interim bail in POCSO caseA special Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Court in Hyderabad's Malkajgiri has granted interim bail to Bandi Sai Bhageerath for seven days, according to sources. |
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Advocate Arvind Kumar Mawar, who is representing Khan Sir, said that the court has scheduled June 25 for the final hearing on the anticipatory bail plea in the coaching institute firing case. |
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He pointed out that the Supreme Court had rejected Tamil Nadu's challenge to Karnataka's proposal. |