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Left Front welcomes six-phase polls KOLKATA: Welcoming the decision of the Election Commission for the Assembly elections to be held in six phases in West Bengal, Biman Bose, chairman of the State Left Front Committee, said here on Tuesday that the Trinamool Congress was ... Proceed with Rizwanur case as suicide, not as murder, Supreme Court tells CBI Calcutta High Court Division Bench's reasoning unsustainable Balakrishna Pillai challenges his sentence in Idamalayar dam case He alleges that there are several errors of law, jurisdiction and facts in the February 10 judgment
Law and order unsatisfactory: ChidambaramNEW DELHI: On a day when the Election Commission announced multi-phase Assembly elections for West Bengal, Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram said on Tuesday that the law and order situation in the State was ... Alleged killing of Sikhs disrupts proceedings NEW DELHI: Proceedings in Parliament were disrupted on Tuesday as both Houses were adjourned till noon when Opposition members vociferously demanded a probe into alleged massacre of Sikhs in Rewari district of Haryana during the anti-Sikh ... BJP snubs AGP, rejects grand alliance proposal Guwahati: The Assam unit of the Bharatiya Janata Party on Tuesday snubbed the Asom Gana Parishad and virtually rejected the AGP's move to forge a grand alliance of all Opposition parties. State BJP president Ranjit Dutta said his party ... Parliamentary committee favours capital punishment for hijackers NEW DELHI: A Parliamentary Standing Committee has favoured the death penalty for hijackers as it was “the need of the hour and unavoidable in the heightened threat of [the] daring crime”. It has called for an amendment to the 1982 ...
Production warrant against Sadhvi in Joshi murder caseMUMBAI: A court at Devas in Madhya Pradesh has issued a production warrant against Sadhvi Pragnyasingh Thakur, the prime accused in the 2008 Malegaon bomb blast case, for her alleged involvement in the murder of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh ... PDP walks out of Assembly JAMMU: The Jammu and Kashmir Assembly on Tuesday witnessed uproar as the Opposition People's Democratic Party demanded an adjournment of the House on “continued arrest of youth in Kashmir.” As the House began, PDP members led ... It is a setback, says Rizwanur's brother KOLKATA: Rukbanur Rahman, elder brother of computer graphics teacher Rizwanur, described as a “setback” the order of the Supreme Court directing the CBI on Tuesday to carry on its probe into the case as one of ... Adarsh society wants its accounts de-frozen Mumbai: The Adarsh Cooperative Housing Society on Tuesday filed a petition in the Bombay High Court, challenging the freezing of two of its bank accounts, and sought their de-freezing. “We filed the petition today. It was mentioned ... Supreme Court refuses to stay disqualification of 5 Independents They can't vote in the Rajya Sabha election scheduled for March 4 Hawala transactions: Geelani questioned NEW DELHI: Hurriyat Conference leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani was on Tuesday questioned by the Special Cell of the Delhi Police in connection with revelations by one of the four suspected Hizbul Mujahideen militants recently arrested by the ... Submit Chidambaram's letters to Buddhadeb: Supreme Court High Court handing over Netai case to CBI premature: West Bengal
Nightmare of a four-day-old babySurvives police firing and destruction of his house in Vadditandra Woman, baby done to death Parents suspected of ‘honour' killing in Ramanagaram district Court allows Raja's plea NEW DELHI: The former Telecom Minister, A. Raja, on Tuesday was excused from being physically present in a court here on March 3 in connection with the proceedings related to the extension of his judicial remand. Special Judge (Central ... Other Stories
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