Today’s News Headlines -The Best and Trending Shots of the Day

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Today's News Headlines -The Best and Trending Shots of the Day
Today's News Headlines -The Best and Trending Shots of the Day

NCP Maharashtra Legislative Council (MLC) Vidya Chavan and her family members booked for harassment of daughter-in-law at vile Parle police station under the sections 498A (husband or relative of husband of a woman subjecting her to cruelty), 323 (voluntarily causing hurt), 354 (molestation), 504 (intentional insult with intent to provoke breach of the peace), 506 (criminal intimidation) and 34 (acts done by several persons in furtherance of common intention) – In turn, Chavan accused her daughter-in-law of having multiple affairs and said my son got to know about these affairs and later he sent her a divorce mail to which she refused to grant him divorce and asked him for Rs.3 crores which we refused to give and so she filed a complaint to defame us

 

 

Assam’s government to introduce a new law for the appointment and transfer of teachers under which the government teachers would not be transferred for 10 years from their joining district and if any government official is found to be violating the law they will be charged with rigorous imprisonment for three years

 

 

Bina Modi‘s plea dismissed by the Delhi High Court in favour of Lalit Modi – the court has dismissed Bina Modi‘s plea filed to restrain her son Lalit Modi from initiating arbitration proceedings in Singapore for settling the estate of her late husband, KK Modi

 

 

A woman knows a man’s intention when he touches her or even looks at her– said the Bombay High Court while suspending the sentence of a convict, a 41-year-old businessman Vikas Sachdev who filed an appeal against his conviction for molesting the former actor on board of domestic flight in December 2017 – the court on Tuesday admitted Sachdev’s appeal and suspended his sentence till the appeal is heard and decided

 

 

The oncoming international women’s Day this year shall be a memorable event for the Madras High Court as it constitutes its first-ever all-women full bench comprising three judges consisting of Justice Pushpa Satyanarayana, Anita Sumanth, and P.T. Asha, who shall hold the first hearing together on Wednesday and would decide a crucial question of law – whether unaided private educational institutions in the state could be treated to be an ‘establishment’ under section 1 (5) of the Employees State Insurance Act of 1948 so that the provisions of the legislation could be made applicable to them– About a year ago the Madras High Court had the distinction of having the highest number of 11 women judges and after the retirement of two, now nine among the 55 sitting judges are women

 

 

Like minerals, all the natural resources found under the ground are the property of the state and so extracting of groundwater should also be charged as the state cannot provide free meal to such industries particularly exploiting natural resources for the commercial purposes, observed that Madras High Court bench after nudging the state government to seal more than 500 packaged water manufacturing units that were extracting groundwater illegally across the state

 

 

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