New Delhi, March 28 The fine for letting a dog roam in a public street without a leash, which currently is Rs 50 under the Delhi Municipal Corporation Act, 1957, will increase to Rs 1,000 if the Parliament passes the Jan Vishwas (Amendment of Provisions) Bill, 2025.This change is part of the...
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street sanitation
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Mumbai, March 25 A special court in Mumbai has denied bail to Pune businessman Amit Thepade in a ₹117-crore money laundering case, ruling that economic offenses are "a serious threat to the financial health of the country."The court emphasized that statements recorded under the Prevention of...
Mumbai, March 24 A special court in Mumbai has denied bail to Pune businessman Amit Thepade in a ₹117-crore money laundering case, ruling that economic offenses are "a serious threat to the financial health of the country."The court emphasized that statements recorded under the provisions of...
Mumbai, March 18: Actor Rajpal Yadav, who has been convicted in a cheque bounce case by the Delhi High Court, has been given one last chance by the court.On Wednesday, the court asked Yadav if he had taken the loan, to which he replied in the affirmative. The court then told Yadav that he had...
Itanagar, March 9 One hundred and sixty-five militants belonging to various insurgent groups have laid down their arms in the insurgency-affected districts of Tirap, Changlang and Longding in Arunachal Pradesh during the last six years, state Home minister Mama Natung informed the assembly on...
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New Delhi, February 27 A Delhi court, which on Friday acquitted former chief minister Arvind Kejriwal and 21 others in the politically charged liquor policy case, expressed its displeasure with the CBI for using the phrase "South Group," cautioning it to exercise restraint in its choice of...
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New Delhi, February 15 Supreme Court judge B V Nagarathna said on Sunday that mere academic knowledge is insufficient for the legal profession, and activities such as moot court competitions play a crucial role in refining the skills of lawyers.She was speaking as the chief guest at the prize...
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New Delhi, February 13 Supreme Court Judge Rajesh Bindal on Friday highlighted the drawbacks of technology in the contemporary judicial system, stating that it should serve as a tool, but not as a substitute for independent thinking and thorough reading.Judge Bindal was speaking at the 22nd KK...
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