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Sheraton Jumeirah Beach Resort Unveils a New Era of Modern Comfort with a Stunning Transformation

Sheraton Jumeirah Beach Resort is proud to announce its relaunch following an extensive revitalization, redefining the guest experience at this iconic destination. As the first hotel built in the Jumeirah Beach Residence (JBR) area, Sheraton Jumeirah Beach Resort has set the standard for excellence in hospitality for over two decades. This transformation ushers in a new era, blending modern design, amenities, and cutting-edge technology while preserving the resort’s rich history and cherished legacy. The reinvention of the Resort is driven by the vision of bringing people together through shared moments and spaces. The newly reimagined rooms and suites offer a sophisticated fusion of modern design and natural textures, with a color palette inspired by the serene beachfront setting. All rooms have been thoughtfully equipped to cater to the diverse needs of today’s travellers with the latest technologies, providing guests with a seamless blend of comfort and innovation. The bathrooms to...




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Remembering Jack Vaughn, CHA

As the calendar continues to move ahead, I find it a positive reminder for me to reflect on those who have positively influenced me over the years.




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Bengal bypolls: Trinamool leader injured in shootout dies in hospital

The first casualty in the bypolls for six Assembly constituencies in West Bengal has been reported, as a Trinamool Congress leader who was severely injured in a shootout at Jagatdal adjacent to Naihati Assembly constituency in North 24 Parganas district, died on Wednesday.




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5.2 magnitude earthquake jolts Kashmir Valley; no casualties, damages so far

An earthquake measuring 5.2 on the Richter scale jolted Kashmir Valley. No casualty or damage to any property has so far been reported.




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Jharkhand: Residents of Chuglu village in Gumla boycott voting over poor roads, civic amenities

The residents of Chuglu village in Gumla Assembly constituency boycotted the polling on Wednesday to protest against poor roads, streets and other civic amenities. They are frustrated over lack of basic and essential infrastructure in their villages.




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Celebrities including two Guvs cast their votes in Jharkhand, urge citizens to do their duty

As voting for the first phase of the Jharkhand Assembly elections covering 43 seats began at 7 A.M. on Wednesday, several prominent figures, political leaders, and candidates were among the early voters at their respective booths, stressing upon the importance of fulfilling one's duty.




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John Ratcliffe is Trump's pick to head CIA

US President-elect Donald Trump has named John Ratcliffe, a former congressman and Director of National Intelligence, as his Director of the Central Intelligence Agency, contrary to feverish speculation that the job was going to Kash Patel, an Indian-American.




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Saudi Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud arrives in India, to meet EAM Jaishankar today

Saudi Arabia's Foreign Minister, Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud, has arrived to hold talks with External Affairs Minister (EAM), S. Jaishankar.




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Bihar: PM Modi lays foundation stone of multiple projects including AIIMS in Darbhanga

Prime Minister Narendra Modi laid the foundation stone for multiple projects in Bihar, including an AIIMs in Darbhanga district.




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EAM Jaishankar and Odisha CM Launch Official Website for Pravasi Bharatiya Divas 2024

The Indian government launched the official website for the 18th Pravasi Bharatiya Divas Convention, a key platform for engaging with the Indian diaspora worldwide. The convention, scheduled for January 8-10, 2025, will focus on the diaspora's contribution to a developed India.




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PM Modi vows to address tribal concerns and infiltration at Jharkhand rally

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, while addressing a large gathering at Sarath Assembly seat in Jharkhand's Deoghar district on Wednesday, vowed to address the declining tribal population and infiltration in the Santhal regio




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Welcome relief, says Owaisi on SC order on 'bulldozer justice'

All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) President Asaduddin Owaisi on Wednesday welcomed the Supreme Court order on 'bulldozer justice'.




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Samastipur residents praise PM Modi for Jan Aushadhi Kendra

Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Bihar on Wednesday, where he inaugurated, laid the foundation for, and dedicated several major development projects worth approximately Rs 12,100 crore.




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Navjot Singh Sidhu is back on Kapil Sharma's new show; netizens demand 'Justice for Archana Puran Singh'

Navjot Singh Sidhu's return on The Great Indian Kapil Show is expected to ruffle some feathers.




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Suriya reveals Jyothika made 3X more money than him: showers praises on wife [details]

Suriya revealed how Jyothika's career skyrocketed but it took a good couple of years to stabilize and reach that level.




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Radhika Merchant tries Turkish ice-cream in Dubai, enjoys tricks; netizens love her innocence

The clip also shows Anant Ambani, who is standing next to her, is also seen smiling, amused by the whole interaction. At one point, she turns to him, as if to seek help, but he smiles and tells her to keep trying again.







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India celebrates joining Square Kilometre Array Observatory as member country, to set up regional data centre - The Indian Express

  1. India celebrates joining Square Kilometre Array Observatory as member country, to set up regional data centre  The Indian Express
  2. India becomes full member of SKA, aims to build world’s most sensitive radio telescope  Deccan Herald
  3. India to host regional centre for world’s biggest radio telescope  The Times of India
  4. India set to contribute Rs 1,250 crore for construction of Square Kilometre Array Observatory  Telegraph India
  5. India celebrates joining SKAO as member country  Hindustan Times






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One dead after two reported explosions near Brazil’s Supreme Court - Al Jazeera English

  1. One dead after two reported explosions near Brazil’s Supreme Court  Al Jazeera English
  2. Brazil: 1 killed in explosions outside Supreme Court; judges safely evacuated  Hindustan Times
  3. Video: Explosions Go Off Near Brazil’s Government Offices  The New York Times
  4. One dead following blasts at Brazil Supreme Court  BBC.com
  5. One dead after explosion takes place outside Brazil's Supreme Court  The Times of India




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Jharkhand Phase-I Assembly poll records over 65% turnout; Wayanad bypoll 64.72% - The Hindu

  1. Jharkhand Phase-I Assembly poll records over 65% turnout; Wayanad bypoll 64.72%  The Hindu
  2. Watch: MS Dhoni casts his vote in Ranchi for Jharkhand Assembly Elections  The Times of India
  3. First phase of polling ends in Jharkhand with 64.86% turnout of voters  The Hindu
  4. Situation in West Asia matter of deep concern: Jaishankar  The Economic Times
  5. Jharkhand Assembly elections: High voter turnout recorded in Maoist-hit pockets  Telegraph India




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Over a Million People Have Recently Joined Bluesky, the Ad-Free X Alternative and Threads Competitor

Bluesky has been seeing noticeable growth since the election, though its user numbers are nowhere close to Meta's X competitor, Threads.




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Smt Sapna Katayan vs J M Financial Asset Reconstruction Co ... on 12 November, 2024

CM APPL. 65920/2024 (Exemption) Exemption allowed, subject to all just exceptions. W.P.(C) 15698/2024

1. The present petition, filed under Article 226 read with Article 227 Constitution of India, seeks issuance of writ to the respondents directing respondent No.1 to not dispossess them from the premises in question. It is claimed that they are protected under Delhi Rent Control Act and the provisions of Securitisation and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement of Security Interest Act (SARFAESI) cannot override the beneficial objective behind the enactment of Delhi Rent Control Act.




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Daljeet Singh vs M/S Johar Towers Pvt.Ltd. on 13 November, 2024

ANUP JAIRAM BHAMBHANI J.

CM APPL. 47591/2022

CM APPL. 34855/2023

By way of CM APPL. No. 47591/2022 filed under Order XLIII Rule 1A(2) of the Code of Civil Procedure 1908 („CPC‟), the appellant seeks recall of order dated 24.05.2012 made in the present proceedings, whereby the present regular first appeal alongwith RFA No.193/2003, were disposed-of as settled and satisfied in terms of the observations in that order; or, in the alternate, for modification of that order and a direction to the respondent to obtain a sanctioned building plan from the Municipal Corporation of Delhi („MCD‟) alongwith the structural building certificate to comply with that order. By way of CM APPL. No. 34855/2023 filed under section 151 CPC, the respondent seeks dismissal of CM APPL. No. 47591/2022 and modification of order dated 31.01.2023 passed by this court, whereby the respondent was directed to take steps for regularisation of property being the Third Floor of property bearing No. B-2/88, Safdarjung Enclave, New Delhi („suit property‟).




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National Highway Authority Of India vs Rajesh Kaptyaksh on 12 November, 2024

IN THE HIGH COURT OF HIMACHAL PRADESH, SHIMLA Arbitration Appeal No.9 of 2024 along with Arbitration Appeal Nos.86 & 88 of 2024 Date of decision: 12.11.2024

1. Arbitration Appeal No.9 of 2024 National Highway Authority of India. ...Appellant.

Versus Rajesh Kaptyaksh. ...Respondent. 2. Arbitration Appeal No.86 of 2024 National Highway Authority of India. ...Appellant. Versus Narain Singh. ...Respondent. 3. Arbitration Appeal No.88 of 2024 National Highway Authority of India. ...Appellant. Versus Babu Ram. ...Respondent. Coram:




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Sahil @ Sallu vs State Of Punjab on 11 November, 2024

All the three appeals were heard together which are directed against the judgment/ order of the learned Additional Sessions Judge, 1 of 26 Neutral Citation No:=2024:PHHC:146538-DB CRA-D Amritsar dated 12.10.2022/18.10.2022, 12.10.2022/18.10.2022, convicting and sentencing the appellants as under:-

under:

Name of Under section Punishment Fine In default of fine appellant Sahil alias 302 read with Imprisonment `10,000/- Rigorous imprisonment Salu Section 149 IPC for life for 03 months 307 read with Rigorous ` 5,000/- Rigorous imprisonment Section 149 IPC imprisonment for one month for 05 years 120-B IPC Imprisonment ` 10,000/- Rigorous imprisonment for life for 03 months 148 IPC Rigorous ` 2,000/- Rigorous imprisonment imprisonment for 15 days for 03 years George 302 read with Imprisonment `10,000/- Rigorous imprisonment Masih Section 149 IPC for life for 03 months 307 read with Rigorous ` 5,000/- Rigorous imprisonment Section 149 IPC imprisonment for one month for 05 years 120-B IPC Imprisonment ` 10,000/- Rigorous imprisonment for life for 03 months 148 IPC Rigorous ` 2,000/- Rigorous imprisonment imprisonment for 15 days for 03 years Rahul 302 read with Imprisonment `10,000/- Rigorous imprisonment alias Lahla Section 149 IPC for life for 03 months 307 read with Rigorous ` 5,000/- Rigorous imprisonment Section 149 IPC imprisonment for one month for 05 years 120-B IPC Imprisonment ` 10,000/- Rigorous imprisonment for life for 03 months 148 IPC Rigorous ` 2,000/- Rigorous imprisonment imprisonment for 15 days for 03 years




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Dr. Amiya Rajan Barik vs State Of Odisha & Others .... Opposite ... on 13 November, 2024

1. Since the issue involved in all these three (3) Writ Petitions are identical, all were heard analogously and disposed of by the present common order.

2. For the sake of brevity, pleadings made in W.P.(C ) No.36125 of 2023 was taken as the lead case for deciding the issue in question.

3. Writ petition in W.P.(C ) No.36125 of 2023 has been filed challenging the advertisement issued by the State Selection Board (in short, "the Board") on 11.09.2023 under Annexure-1.Vide the said advertisement, the Board invited applications to fill up the post of Lecturers in various discipline including Physics in non-Government Aided Colleges of Odisha and the last date for making such application was fixed to 13.10.2023.




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Jawed Imam Siddiqui vs Directorate Of Enforcement on 13 November, 2024

1. By way of present bail application, the petitioner/applicant seeks regular bail in the proceedings emanating out of ECIR/35/DLZO/I/2022 dated 16.09.2022 which was registered on the basis of the FIR bearing No. 9A dated 23.11.2016 registered by the Central Bureau of Investigation (hereafter, the CBI), AC-III, New Delhi under Sections 120-B of IPC & 13(1)(d) r/w 13(2) of PC Act, 1988.

2. The allegations made in the aforesaid FIR, in nutshell, are that Mr. Amanatullah Khan, i.e. the main accused, in his tenure as chairman of the Delhi Waqf Board (hereafter, the „DWB‟), misused his position from March 2016 - October 2016 to appoint and engage relatives and other known persons to various posts in the DWB, from which they derived pecuniary benefits. It was further alleged that the tenancies of DWF properties were allotted without inviting bids and leased out only on reserve price. There were also allegations of misuse of DWB funds.




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Haribhau S/O Rajaram Telgote And 2 ... vs The State Of Maharashtra Thr. Pso, Ps, ... on 13 November, 2024

Extreme penalty provided under the Indian Penal Code (IPC) i.e. Death Penalty imposed by the Sessions Judge is placed before us for scrutiny due to mandate of Section 366 of the Code, as well as by virtue of appeal preferred by the accused in terms of Section 374[2] of the Code of Criminal Procedure (Cr.P.C.)

2. Appellant Nos.1 to 3 were tried and convicted by the Additional Sessions Judge, Akot vide judgment and order dated 17.05.2024 in Sessions Case No.57/2015 for the offence punishable under Sections 302 read with Section 34 of the IPC and Section 506 [Part-II] read with Section 34 of the IPC. Though they have also been charged for the offence punishable under Section 323 of the Indian Rgd.




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M.B.K. Enterprises And Ors vs Saidpur Jute Co. Ltd. And Ors on 12 November, 2024

judgment and order dated 12 January 2023 passed by the Appellate Bench of the Small Causes Court dismissing (A-1) Appeal Nos.396/2015 and 95/2016 and confirming the eviction decree dated 25 June 2015 passed by the Small Causes Court in R.A.E. Suit No. 147A/306 of 1996. By decreeing the suit, the Small Causes Court has directed the Revision Applicants (Defendant Nos.1 to 8) to hand over possession of the suit premises to the Plaintiff.

B. FACTS 2) Plaintiff claims to be the owner of Godown No. 63 in

Sitaram Mill, Delisle Road, Mumbai-400 001 are the suit premises. By Agreement dated 2 July 1975 entered into between the Plaintiff- Saidpur Jute Co. Ltd and Defendant No.1-MBK Enterprises, Plaintiff granted lease in respect of portion of the Godown No. 63 admeasuring 8800 sq. ft (suit premises) in favour of Defendant No.1 for a period of 60 years at monthly rent of Rs.4,488/-. Plaintiff found Defendant No.2-Mid-Day Publications Pvt. Ltd. in occupation of the suit premises and accordingly filed R.A.E. Suit No. 147A/306 of 1996 on 9 February 1996 seeking recovery of possession of the suit premises on the grounds of (i) unlawful subletting by Defendant No.1 to Defendant No.2 (ii) commission of acts contrary to the provisions of Section 108 of the Transfer of Property Act and (iii) carrying out structural additions and alterations of permanent nature in the suit premises and erecting structures of permanent nature without 12 November 2024 Neeta Sawant CRA-120-2023-CRA-215-2023-FC obtaining written permission from Plaintiffs. Defendant No.1 appeared in the suit and filed Written Statement contending that under the covenants of lease, it was entitled to grant sublease in respect of the suit premises and that accordingly Defendant No.1 have subleased the premises to M/s. Mangla International Pvt. Ltd and Ors. who are associate companies having Directors from the same family and the said companies in turn had given the premises on license to Defendant No.2-Mid-Day. Defendant No.1 denied the allegations regarding to commission of act contrary to the provisions of section 108(o) of the Transfer of Property Act, as well as, erecting of structure of permanent nature without the consent of the landlord. Defendant No.2-Mid-Day also filed its Written Statement admitting its use and occupation of the suit premises from July 1995 but pleaded that such occupation was under agreement with Defendant No.1. Mid-Day also denied the allegations in the plaint.




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The State Of Mah. Thr. Psops Hivarkhed ... vs Haribhau Rajaram Telgote And 2 Others on 13 November, 2024

Extreme penalty provided under the Indian Penal Code (IPC) i.e. Death Penalty imposed by the Sessions Judge is placed before us for scrutiny due to mandate of Section 366 of the Code, as well as by virtue of appeal preferred by the accused in terms of Section 374[2] of the Code of Criminal Procedure (Cr.P.C.)

2. Appellant Nos.1 to 3 were tried and convicted by the Additional Sessions Judge, Akot vide judgment and order dated 17.05.2024 in Sessions Case No.57/2015 for the offence punishable under Sections 302 read with Section 34 of the IPC and Section 506 [Part-II] read with Section 34 of the IPC. Though they have also been charged for the offence punishable under Section 323 of the Indian Rgd.




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Vinod Mahabiprasad Gupta vs Saidpur Jute Co. Ltd. And Ors on 12 November, 2024

judgment and order dated 12 January 2023 passed by the Appellate Bench of the Small Causes Court dismissing (A-1) Appeal Nos.396/2015 and 95/2016 and confirming the eviction decree dated 25 June 2015 passed by the Small Causes Court in R.A.E. Suit No. 147A/306 of 1996. By decreeing the suit, the Small Causes Court has directed the Revision Applicants (Defendant Nos.1 to 8) to hand over possession of the suit premises to the Plaintiff.

B. FACTS 2) Plaintiff claims to be the owner of Godown No. 63 in

Sitaram Mill, Delisle Road, Mumbai-400 001 are the suit premises. By Agreement dated 2 July 1975 entered into between the Plaintiff- Saidpur Jute Co. Ltd and Defendant No.1-MBK Enterprises, Plaintiff granted lease in respect of portion of the Godown No. 63 admeasuring 8800 sq. ft (suit premises) in favour of Defendant No.1 for a period of 60 years at monthly rent of Rs.4,488/-. Plaintiff found Defendant No.2-Mid-Day Publications Pvt. Ltd. in occupation of the suit premises and accordingly filed R.A.E. Suit No. 147A/306 of 1996 on 9 February 1996 seeking recovery of possession of the suit premises on the grounds of (i) unlawful subletting by Defendant No.1 to Defendant No.2 (ii) commission of acts contrary to the provisions of Section 108 of the Transfer of Property Act and (iii) carrying out structural additions and alterations of permanent nature in the suit premises and erecting structures of permanent nature without 12 November 2024 Neeta Sawant CRA-120-2023-CRA-215-2023-FC obtaining written permission from Plaintiffs. Defendant No.1 appeared in the suit and filed Written Statement contending that under the covenants of lease, it was entitled to grant sublease in respect of the suit premises and that accordingly Defendant No.1 have subleased the premises to M/s. Mangla International Pvt. Ltd and Ors. who are associate companies having Directors from the same family and the said companies in turn had given the premises on license to Defendant No.2-Mid-Day. Defendant No.1 denied the allegations regarding to commission of act contrary to the provisions of section 108(o) of the Transfer of Property Act, as well as, erecting of structure of permanent nature without the consent of the landlord. Defendant No.2-Mid-Day also filed its Written Statement admitting its use and occupation of the suit premises from July 1995 but pleaded that such occupation was under agreement with Defendant No.1. Mid-Day also denied the allegations in the plaint.




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Vinod Mahabiprasad Gupta vs Saidpur Jute Co. Ltd. And Ors on 12 November, 2024

judgment and order dated 12 January 2023 passed by the Appellate Bench of the Small Causes Court dismissing (A-1) Appeal Nos.396/2015 and 95/2016 and confirming the eviction decree dated 25 June 2015 passed by the Small Causes Court in R.A.E. Suit No. 147A/306 of 1996. By decreeing the suit, the Small Causes Court has directed the Revision Applicants (Defendant Nos.1 to 8) to hand over possession of the suit premises to the Plaintiff.

B. FACTS 2) Plaintiff claims to be the owner of Godown No. 63 in

Sitaram Mill, Delisle Road, Mumbai-400 001 are the suit premises. By Agreement dated 2 July 1975 entered into between the Plaintiff- Saidpur Jute Co. Ltd and Defendant No.1-MBK Enterprises, Plaintiff granted lease in respect of portion of the Godown No. 63 admeasuring 8800 sq. ft (suit premises) in favour of Defendant No.1 for a period of 60 years at monthly rent of Rs.4,488/-. Plaintiff found Defendant No.2-Mid-Day Publications Pvt. Ltd. in occupation of the suit premises and accordingly filed R.A.E. Suit No. 147A/306 of 1996 on 9 February 1996 seeking recovery of possession of the suit premises on the grounds of (i) unlawful subletting by Defendant No.1 to Defendant No.2 (ii) commission of acts contrary to the provisions of Section 108 of the Transfer of Property Act and (iii) carrying out structural additions and alterations of permanent nature in the suit premises and erecting structures of permanent nature without 12 November 2024 Neeta Sawant CRA-120-2023-CRA-215-2023-FC obtaining written permission from Plaintiffs. Defendant No.1 appeared in the suit and filed Written Statement contending that under the covenants of lease, it was entitled to grant sublease in respect of the suit premises and that accordingly Defendant No.1 have subleased the premises to M/s. Mangla International Pvt. Ltd and Ors. who are associate companies having Directors from the same family and the said companies in turn had given the premises on license to Defendant No.2-Mid-Day. Defendant No.1 denied the allegations regarding to commission of act contrary to the provisions of section 108(o) of the Transfer of Property Act, as well as, erecting of structure of permanent nature without the consent of the landlord. Defendant No.2-Mid-Day also filed its Written Statement admitting its use and occupation of the suit premises from July 1995 but pleaded that such occupation was under agreement with Defendant No.1. Mid-Day also denied the allegations in the plaint.




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Dejo Kappan vs Deccan Herald on 7 November, 2024

Dr. A.K.Jayasankaran Nambiar, J.

These writ petitions raise an interesting question as regards the scope, content and extent of the right to freedom of speech and expression enuring to the media when they report facts about ongoing criminal investigations or the proceedings in cases pending adjudication before the various adjudicatory forums in the country. The writ petitions were initially considered by a Full Bench of this Court. However, by an order dated 24.05.2018, the Full Bench took the view that in the light of an earlier decision of another Full Bench of this Court in S. Sudin v. Union of India and Others - [2015 (2) KLT 296 (FB)], these matters needed to be referred to a Larger Bench of five Judges for consideration. It is thus, and pursuant to an order dated 02.09.2024 of the Hon'ble the Acting Chief Justice, that these matters are now before us.




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Jinneng Clean Energy Technology Ltd vs Sunedison Energy Holding (Singapore) ... on 2 September, 2024

The above Original Petition has been filed by the successful Award Holder under Chapter I Part II of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 to recognize the Final Award dated 22.02.2021 and the addendum to the Final Award dated 08.03.2021.

______________ Page No 3 of 184 https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in/judis Arb.O.P.(Com.Div.)No.186 of 2023

2. The respective legal contentions of the Petitioner (the claimant) and the Award Debtor Respondent No.2 (the Engineering Company) and the Award Debtor Respondent No.3 (the Project Company) shall be adverted after narrating the facts of the case. I propose to narrate the facts in two parts.




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Jmc-Mske(Jv),,Ahmedabad vs Income Tax Officer, Ward-5(2)(3),, ... on 7 November, 2024

These four appeals filed by two separate assessees have arisen from separate appellate orders passed by learned Commissioners of Income-tax (Appeals), Ahmedabad for the assessment years, 2010-11 & 2011-12.

2. Since facts and issues involved in all these four appeals are similar which is agreed to by both the rival parties before us and that these four appeals were heard together, we deem it appropriate to dispose of all these appeals by this consolidated order for the sake of brevity and convenience. We will first take up the appeal of the assessee in ITA No. 2498/Ahd/2013 for A.Y. 2010-11, and our decision in this appeal shall apply mutatis mutandis to remaining three appeals.




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Bgsctpl- Mskel (Jv),Ahmedabad vs The Income Tax Officer, Ward-5(2)(1),, ... on 7 November, 2024

These four appeals filed by two separate assessees have arisen from separate appellate orders passed by learned Commissioners of Income-tax (Appeals), Ahmedabad for the assessment years, 2010-11 & 2011-12.

2. Since facts and issues involved in all these four appeals are similar which is agreed to by both the rival parties before us and that these four appeals were heard together, we deem it appropriate to dispose of all these appeals by this consolidated order for the sake of brevity and convenience. We will first take up the appeal of the assessee in ITA No. 2498/Ahd/2013 for A.Y. 2010-11, and our decision in this appeal shall apply mutatis mutandis to remaining three appeals.




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Hitesh Jogenderlal Rajpal vs Externel Affairs on 9 November, 2024

The applicant, an Indian Foreign Service (IFS) Officer of 2006 batch has approached this Tribunal by way of the captioned Original Application (OA), filed under Section 19 of the Administrative Tribunals Act, 1985 to challenge the Office Memorandum dated 17.06.2022 (Annexure-A/1(i)) vide which respondent no. 1 has proposed to hold an inquiry against him under Rule 14 of the Central Civil Services (Classification, Control and Appeal) Rules, 1965 and further to challenge the communication dated 16.05.2023 (Annexure-A/1(ii)) vide which the recommendations of the DPC in his respect for promotion to Grade-III of IFS for the panel year 2023 has been kept in "sealed cover".

2. In the OA, the applicant has prayed for the following reliefs and interim relief:




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Jmc-Mske(Jv),,Ahmedabad vs Income Tax Officer, Ward-5(2)(3),, ... on 7 November, 2024

These four appeals filed by two separate assessees have arisen from separate appellate orders passed by learned Commissioners of Income-tax (Appeals), Ahmedabad for the assessment years, 2010-11 & 2011-12.

2. Since facts and issues involved in all these four appeals are similar which is agreed to by both the rival parties before us and that these four appeals were heard together, we deem it appropriate to dispose of all these appeals by this consolidated order for the sake of brevity and convenience. We will first take up the appeal of the assessee in ITA No. 2498/Ahd/2013 for A.Y. 2010-11, and our decision in this appeal shall apply mutatis mutandis to remaining three appeals.




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Rajiv Singh vs Department Of Telecommunications on 13 November, 2024

and background of the case:

The Appellant filed an RTI application dated 21.09.2023 seeking information on following points:-

"What kind of punishment is sanctioned by the law for any Pilot who gets the RTR permit or licence on the basis of false documents?"

The CPIO, Sr. DWA (COP & regulations) vide letter dated 05.10.2023 replied as under:-

"- Information sought does not fall under purview of RTI Act 2005, hence this RTI is closed"

Dissatisfied with the response received from the CPIO, the Appellant filed a First Appeal dated 08.10.2023. The FAA vide order dated 08.11.2023 stated as under:-

"Reply :- I have gone through the case and found that information sought was denied by the CPIO stating that the information did not fall under the purview of the RTI Act, 2005. The undersigned is convinced with the above reply in view of Section 8-1(j) of the RTI Act. 2005."




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Ranjana Garg vs Gnctd on 13 November, 2024

:

The Appellant filed an (offline) RTI application dated 29.03.2023 seeking the following information:

Page 1 of 4

"I Ranjana Garg wife of Shri Keshav Kumar Garg, resident of xxx, Vasant Vihar, New Delhi 110057, wish to seek information, under the RTI Act, 2005. The copy of complete document information needed as per details given below:

4. Copy of complete documents of 0-4 shumar no. 5770, SDM/RA Case No. 206/RA/92 dated 08/01/1994, Khasra # 1084, land measuring 1 bigha 1 biswa in the name of Ranjana Garg wife of Keshav Kumar Garg, situated in the revenue estate of Urbanised Village Rangpuri alias Malikpur Kohi, Tehsil Vasant Vihar, New Delhi."




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Rajiv Singh vs Department Of Telecommunications on 13 November, 2024

and background of the case:

The Appellant filed an RTI application dated 21.09.2023 seeking information on following points:-

"To, Shri Umang Srivastva Sr.DWA (COP) I had complained on 05/05/2023 against Rahul Sinha regarding his COP permit. What action or inquiry has been conducted in this regard?"

The CPIO, Sr DWA (COP & Regulation) vide letter dated 05.10.2023 replied as under:-

"Information sought does not fall under purview of RTI Act 2005, hence this RTI is closed"

Dissatisfied with the response received from the CPIO, the Appellant filed a First Appeal dated 08.10.2023. The FAA, JWA vide order dated 08.11.2023 stated as under:-

"Reply :- I have gone through the case and found that information sought was denied by the CPIO stating that the information did not fall under the purview of the RTI Act, 2005. The undersigned is convir.ced with the above reply in view of Section 8-1(j) of the RTI Act. 2005."




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Shashikant Baburao Jasud vs Indian Army on 13 November, 2024

:

The Appellant filed an (offline) RTI application dated 14.12.2022 seeking the following information:

Page 1 of 7

"(a) Subject matter of information required :

The case to accord one-time sanction of Gol, MoD to count the prior service rendered by the Defence Civilian Employee with effect from the date of appointment as 'lN LIEU OF COMBATANTS" for grant of financial upgradation under MACP-lll scheme wef 01 Feb 2014 (on completion of 30 years' service) in respect of No 1091939-X, Office Superintendent, Shashikant Baburao Jasud of HQ Southern Command, DSC Wing, Pune was taken up with DDG DSC, IHQ of MoD (Army) vide DSC Records letter No CA-6121071137 dated 03 Jun 2014, as intimated vide DSC Records letter No CA-6121071156 dated 03 Jul2O14 (copy att).




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Paritosh Kumar Praveen vs Engineering Projects (India) Ltd. on 13 November, 2024

:

The Appellant filed an (offline) RTI application dated 19.06.2023 seeking the following information:

Page 1 of 5

"1. COPY OF THE SUSPENSION ORDER DATED 03.04.2017 PASSED BY COMPETENT AUTHORITY OF EPIL, NEW DELHI AGAINST SH. PARITOSH KUMAR PRAVEEN (EMP. CODE- 1986).

2. WHETHER ANY REVIEW (EXTENSION/REVOCATION) OF THE ABOVE MENTIONED SUSPENSION ORDER DATED 03.04.2017 HAS OCCURRED? IF YES, THEN PLEASE PROVIDE COPY OF ALL THE REPORTS PASSED BY THE REVIEW COMMITTEE SUBSEQUENT TO THE SUSPENSION ORDER DATED 03.04.2017 TILL DATE.

AND ALSO PROVIDE THE COPY OF ALL THE ORDERS OF THE COMPETENT AUTHORITY PASSED ON THE ABOVE MENTIONED REPORTS OF THE REVIEW COMMITTEE TILL DATE.




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Publicitarul Bogdan Naumovici lansează lungmetrajul „Țăndări” în ianuarie 2025

Bogdan Naumovici, om de publicitate, își lansează lungmetrajul de debut pe 28 ianuarie 2025. Comedia „Țăndări”, distribuită de Forum Film, are în distribuție actori precum Alin Florea, Constantin Florescu, Cristian Bota, Nicodim Ungureanu, Cătălin Neamțu, Carmen Tănase, Dan Badea, Alex Conovaru, Sergiu Costache, Robert Tudor, Andreea Samson, și Gabriel Spahiu. De la spoturi publicitare pentru ...

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Servicii AI pentru Bazilica Sf. Petru lansate de Vatican înainte de anul jubiliar

Vatican a lansat o serie de servicii noi bazate pe inteligență artificială pentru Bazilica Sf. Petru, permițând acces virtual la comorile arhitecturale din perioada Renașterii și tururi îmbunătățite pentru vizitatori – zilnic aproximativ 40.000-50.000 de oameni. Noile experiențe au fost prezentate în pregătirea pentru Anul Sfânt sau Jubileul Bisericii Catolice din 2025, care are loc ...

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Sanju Samson: ആരാധകരെ നിരാശപ്പെടുത്തി സഞ്ജു! വീണ്ടും സംപൂജ്യനായി മടക്കം

തിലക് വര്‍മയുടെയും അഭിഷേക് ശര്‍മയുടെയും വെടിക്കെട്ട് ബാറ്റിം​ഗിലൂടെയാണ് ഇന്ത്യക്ക് മികച്ച സ്കോർ ഉയർത്താനായത്.