Sunday, January 29, 2012

SC upset at ex-judges giving opinion on matters

SC upset at ex-judges giving opinion on matters


SC upset at ex-judges giving opinion on matters

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The Supreme Court has taken strong exception to the tendency among litigants to attach opinions by former apex court judges to their PILs.

Guard at Sachin Pilot`s house shoots himself dead

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A 32-year-old security guard from the north east allegedly shot himself dead at the residence of Union Minister Sachin Pilot early Sunday morning, police said today.

Defence Ministry wants Army chief’s DoB corrected

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The letter was issued to the AG`s branch last week to correct its record and show May 10, 1950 as the date of birth of Gen Singh, sources said.

Anna Hazare in Delhi for treatment

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Anna Hazare reached Delhi for further treatment in a super-speciality hospital as he was suffering from persisting cough and back-pain.

Babus in poll fray; EC asks govt to bar them

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The EC has asked DoPT to take suitable action in this regard so that the overall level playing field is maintained during the polls.

Huge seizure of govt contraceptives from Naxals

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Security forces deployed in the Naxal corridor are now reporting huge seizures of contraceptives and abortion kits from Maoist hideouts.

Pranab dedicates plaque of Swami Vivekananda in Chicago

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Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee on Sunday dedicated a plaque of Swami Vivekananda at the prestigious Art Institute of Chicago.

22 Indian fishermen held in Pakistan

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The fishermen were detained by the Maritime Security Agency during routine patrolling yesterday, a spokesman for the agency said.

Indian Army to hold war games with top powers

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Top global powers, including US, Russia, France and some of the friendly neighbours such as Bangladesh, will engage in war games with the Indian Army.

Govt`s fresh criteria for selecting NHAI chief

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Govt has come out with fresh criteria that paves way for appointing a technocrat or an executive from pvt sector as head of highways regulator.

Resource crunch in catholic churches

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Top Bishops will huddle in Bangalore next week to discuss ways to raise funds for running Catholic church-owned schools and hospitals.

`Sikhs urged to mark March 14 as Sikh Environment Day`

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Guru Har Rai was instrumental in developing Kiratpur Sahib on the banks of a tributary of the river Sutlej in Punjab as a town of parks and gardens.

‘Aam admi’ to be hit by rail fare hike?

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The hike could be anywhere between 10 and 12 percent or Rs 35 for every 500 km, highly placed Railway sources said.

India, Japan Coast Guards joint exercise today

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The Coast Guards of India and Japan will hold a joint exercise here on Sunday.

No change in battered baby’s condition: Doctor

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Doctors attending on the battered two-year-old girl child at AIIMS on Saturday ruled out her sexual abuse.

Karat calls for Left unity to counter Cong, BJP

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The CPM said the electoral reverses in West Bengal and Kerala have made it imperative to expand its influence in other parts of the country.

NZ school teaches Sanskrit to improve English

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A school in New Zealand has a `Sanskrit Language Studies` programme and claims that learning Sanskrit accelerates a child`s reading ability.

‘I won’t contest the 2014 general elections’

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Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) chief Sharad Pawar said he wants to bid adieu to politics “to make way for the younger generation.�

‘Ex-ISRO chief thrown out like garbage’

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G Madhavan Nair and 3 fellow scientists against whom govt has taken action in Antrix-Devas deal were "thrown out like garbage", said Prof CNR Rao.

UP polls Phase-I: 109 have criminal background

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109 candidates contesting the first phase of Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections have criminal cases pending, according to a monitoring group.

Pirates kill 3 Indian fishermen, kidnap 14

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The captured sea brigands were handed over to the West Bengal police by the fishermen.

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