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Setting aside a trial court's decision to discharge Sharjeel Imam, Safoora Zargar, Asif Iqbal Tanha and eight others in the Jamia violence case, Delhi
The Supreme Court on Tuesday dismissed petitions filed by Chhawla gang rape-murder victim’s father, Delhi Police, a social activist and two NGOs seek
India News: In a relief to students studying in Ukraine and China who had to return without finishing the course, the Centre on Tuesday told the SC that those in
India News: The petitioner, MP leader of the opposition Govind Singh, alleged that the unbridled power given to the agency was being misused to silence opposition
SG Tushar Mehta was taking serious exception to advocate Nizam Pasha who appeared for one of the petitioner Shaheen Abdulla piling up applications and contempt petitions before the court complaining of “hate speeches being made against Muslims in rallies in various states, and a number of them recently in Maharashtra” and in most cases citing newspaper reports
SG Tushar Mehta was taking serious exception to advocate Nizam Pasha who appeared for one of the petitioner Shaheen Abdulla piling up applications and contempt petitions before the court complaining of “hate speeches being made against Muslims in rallies in various states, and a number of them recently in Maharashtra” and in most cases citing newspaper reports
An anti-terrorism court in Peshawar in northwest Pakistan sentenced a man, Syed Muhammad Zeeshan, to death and imprisonment after being accused of sharing blasphemous content on a WhatsApp group. Zeeshan was convicted under the Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act and Anti-Terrorist Act (ATA) on March 24. Watch this video for more information.
As per the latest news coming from Times Now, in the case of 2019, Jamia Violence. The Delhi HC sets aside a trial court order discharging Sharjeel Imam, Safoora Zargar, Asif Iqbal Tanha, and eight others in connection with the 2019 Jamia Violence case. Justice Swarna Kanta Sharma said in her judgment that "respondents were prima facie visible in the video." They were seen violently pushing the barricades and raising slogans of 'Delhi police murdabad', adding that they consciously chose to participate in an unlawful assembly.For more updates on this news, keep watching Times Now for the latest updates.#jamiaviolence #delhi #latestnews #englishnews #timesnow #latestupdates
As per the latest news coming from Times Now, in the case of 2019, Jamia Violence. The Delhi HC sets aside a trial court order discharging Sharjeel Imam, Safoora Zargar, Asif Iqbal Tanha, and eight others in connection with the 2019 Jamia Violence case. Justice Swarna Kanta Sharma said in her judgment that "respondents were prima facie visible in the video." They were seen violently pushing the barricades and raising slogans of 'Delhi police murdabad', adding that they consciously chose to participate in an unlawful assembly.For more updates on this news, keep watching Times Now for the latest updates.#jamiaviolence #delhi #latestnews #englishnews #timesnow #latestupdates
Indian students who returned from Ukraine and China will get one more chance to clear MBBS Exam. The central government has decided to give the students one more chance to appear for their final examinations without enrolling in Indian Medical Colleges. Read the complete report below.
Breaking News: In the 2007 kidnapping of Umesh Pal, the key witness in the BSP MLA Raju Pal murder case, a court in Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh, found guilty gangster-turned-politician Atiq Ahmed and two other defendants. Atiq Ahmed, Dinesh Pasi, and Khan Saulat Hanif were all given life sentences by the MP-MLA court, along with a punishment of Rs. 1 lakh. The imprisoned don has received his first conviction. Khalid Azim alias Ashraf, one of the seven other defendants, was found not guilty in the case. Atiq Ahmed suffered yet another defeat when the Supreme Court rejected his request for protection while he was being held by Uttar Pradesh police in connection with the murder of Umesh Pal. Ahmed asserted that he and his family members' lives are actually and clearly under danger. Keep an eye on Mirror Now for the recent developments. #uttarpradesh #prayagraj #umeshpalmurdercase #atiqahmed #2007kidnappingcase #mirrornow #breakingnews #englishnews #latestnews
Breaking News: In the 2007 kidnapping of Umesh Pal, the key witness in the BSP MLA Raju Pal murder case, a court in Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh, found guilty gangster-turned-politician Atiq Ahmed and two other defendants. Atiq Ahmed, Dinesh Pasi, and Khan Saulat Hanif were all given life sentences by the MP-MLA court, along with a punishment of Rs. 1 lakh. The imprisoned don has received his first conviction. Khalid Azim alias Ashraf, one of the seven other defendants, was found not guilty in the case. Atiq Ahmed suffered yet another defeat when the Supreme Court rejected his request for protection while he was being held by Uttar Pradesh police in connection with the murder of Umesh Pal. Ahmed asserted that he and his family members' lives are actually and clearly under danger. Keep an eye on Mirror Now for the recent developments. #uttarpradesh #prayagraj #umeshpalmurdercase #atiqahmed #2007kidnappingcase #mirrornow #breakingnews #englishnews #latestnews
The petitioner, Parshuram Sharma had sought the court's directions to the state to probe Singh's role and claimed to have gathered information indicating the possible involvement of the former police commissioner in the cases.
The petitioner, Parshuram Sharma had sought the court's directions to the state to probe Singh's role and claimed to have gathered information indicating the possible involvement of the former police commissioner in the cases.
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KSEAB conducted the Karnataka Class 5, 8 Board Exams 2023 from March 27, 2023, onwards for over 19 lakh students. The state board was given the green light to conduct these board exams after the Supreme Court dismissed all the petitions which challenged the Karnataka High Court division bench’s order.
Amritpal Singh has remained untraceable since a police crackdown against him and members of his 'Waris Punjab De' began in Punjab on March 18.
Amritpal Singh has remained untraceable since a police crackdown against him and members of his 'Waris Punjab De' began in Punjab on March 18.
The Punjab and Haryana high court on Tuesday asked the petitioner — who has alleged illegal detention of radical Sikh preacher Amritpal Singh — to sho