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Mere Breakup Between Consenting Couple Can't Lead To Rape Case On Man: Supreme Court
The girl had filed a complainant in 2019, alleging that the the man had sexually abused her under the false promise of marriage.
Romania sanctuary seeks to save bears as hunting resumes
At a bear sanctuary in the heart of Romania's Carpathians, several cubs believed to have been orphaned have just arrived.
BLR Hubba 2024 preview: Bengaluru’s grand celebration of art and culture returns
BLR Hubba 2024 brings 500-plus events to Bengaluru, transforming streets and parks into cultural hubs with art, music, theatre, and more
Severed horse head is dumped on businessman's property in Sicily
Officers from the organised crime unit which specialises in rackets were called by the unidentified construction contractor after he made the grizzly discovery in the cab of a bulldozer.
JDA demolishes Kashmir migrants' shops in Jammu; sparks protests
Demolition of shops built by displaced Kashmiri Pandits in Jammu sparks protests and condemnation from political parties.
Rotorua council granted injunction after threats, abuse reported
The injunction is aimed at stopping "interference" with sewerage pipeline construction near Rotorua - which implications for protests against the project.
Extend AFSPA to entire Manipur to recover looted arms: Kuki MLAs
Manipur's Kuki MLAs demand extension of AFSPA to recover looted arms, amid ethnic violence and political tensions in the State.
Arsonist sets himself on fire at popular nightclub
Footage filmed by a bystander captured the moment a trio of masked men fled from the LUX Nightclub in Melbourne's South Yarra shortly before 2am on Thursday.
At least 38 dead in gun attack on passenger vans in KP’s Kurram District: police
SHO says 11 people injured; Kurram DC says two separate convoys were of members of the Shia community; President Zardari, KP CM condemn attack.
BBC Breakfast guest on exact amount Captain Tom's family profited and misled public
The Charity Commission has found that the family of national treasure Captain Sir Tom Moore, who raised £39 million for the NHS while in his 100th year, has profited from his fundraising
Formulate proposal to address inter-state trafficking of bonded labourers: Supreme Court to Centre
Supreme Court directs Centre to address inter-state trafficking of bonded labourers, emphasizing immediate financial assistance for rescued children.
Opposition demands docs
Approximately one month ago, I noted in my column that the House of Commons was at an impasse due to an ongoing debate on a motion of privilege.
Every nation must embrace Buddhist doctrine of peaceful co-existence: Rajnath Singh at ASEAN meeting
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Thursday pitched for the Buddhist doctrine of peaceful co-existence at the ASEAN Defence Ministers’ Meeting in Loas.
HC fines Nashik jailor Rs 25,000 for rejecting parole to inmate
The Bombay High Court has imposed a Rs 25,000 fine on a Nashik prison jailor for illegally rejecting a prisoner's parole application. The court stated that the jailor's decision contravened the law and was based on a government circular that is inconsistent with existing prison rules. The court has ordered the jailor to reconsider the parole application and forward it to the appropriate authority for a decision.
The Chilling 'Haunted' Tale Of Iowa's 'Squirrel Cage Jail', Where Anmol Bishnoi Is Lodged After Arrest In US
Anmol Bishnoi is currently lodged at the Pottawattamie County Jail in Iowa, known as the 'Squirrel Cage' jail. It is one of the only three remaining revolving jails in the US.
Telangana Police welcomes largest-ever batch of women constables
Telangana State Police celebrates record number of women constables, emphasizing education, inclusivity, and modern policing challenges.
Demolition of Kashmiri Pandits' shops sparks protests in Jammu
The Jammu Development Authority (JDA) demolished a dozen shops belonging to displaced Kashmiri Pandits in Jammu city, allegedly without issuing notices, sparking protests from various sections demanding action against the officials. The shops were located on JDA land and had been built by displaced Kashmiri Pandits near the Muthi camp three decades ago. The demolition drive sparked outrage from political parties, including the BJP, PDP and Apni Party, and several Kashmir Pandit organisations, who condemned the JDA's action and called for the construction of new shops to help the displaced community sustain their livelihood.
Trial of alleged killers of student activist Caiphus Nyoka postponed
The trial of three policemen accused of murdering student activist Caiphus Nyoka in 1987 has been postponed.
Police body cameras roll out
The officer in charge of the RCMP detachment in Mission, B.C., says he's grateful that Mounties in his community will be among the first to wear body cameras to record police interactions with the public.
Top news of the day: ICC issues arrest warrants for Benjamin Netanyahu, Yoav Gallant and Hamas leader Mohammed Deif; Former A.P. CM bribed with ₹1750 crore in a power deal, alleges U.S. SEC, and more
ICC issues arrest warrants for Benjamin Netanyahu, Yoav Gallant and Hamas leader Mohammed Deif; Former A.P. CM bribed with ₹1750 crore in a power deal, alleges U.S. SEC, security fraud, and more in The Hindu’s top news of November 21, 2024.
Farmers, herders clash in Nasarawa, three dead – Police
"It was discovered that two people were killed in the farm while four others injured were rushed to a Primary Healthcare for treatment,“
Congress hits out at BJP for hosting event for son of lottery baron under ED radar
Congress criticizes BJP for hosting event with lottery baron's son, questions corruption in Puducherry government projects.
Two run over by lorry at Coimbatore’s Ramanathapuram junction
Two men killed in lorry accident at Coimbatore junction; residents demand road improvement, officials held accountable.
Death of nursing student: three classmates in police custody
Pathanamthitta police detain classmates in connection with nursing student Ammu Sajeev's death, sparking protests and demands for accountability.
Nigerian military replies Tompolo, accuses him of blackmail
He said that the military always seeks the cooperation of all stakeholders in the ongoing fight against crude oil theft in the Niger Delta.
Protesters storm National Assembly, demand transparency in oil probe
The group also called for the involvement of civil society organisations, students, market women and labour in the probe.
Political slugfest in Palakkad shows no sign of abating
Palakkad Assembly constituency sees post-byelection political drama with UDF, BJP, and CPI(M) trading accusations and claims.
Integrated bus terminus to be ready by Pongal: Minister
Integrated Bus Terminus (IBT) in Panjapur to open by mid-January, with additional facilities and services planned.
HC suggests Centre to bring suitable Act to check administration of properties of Christian institutions and control illegal activities of administrators
Madurai High Court suggests legislation to regulate Christian Institutions' properties to prevent illegal activities by administrators.
Priority to enforcing law & order, asserts Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu
Priority to enforcing law & order, asserts Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu. The NDA Government in the State will implement the criminal laws strictly and expose those doing illegal activities under the garb of politicians, he vows. Those resorting to character assassination by posting abusive content on the social media will be dealt with sternly, he asserts.
Lack of transport, basic amenities, and fear of displacement still bother people in Naxal-affected areas
Children in remote Anganwadi centre face challenges due to lack of schools, Naxal movement, and poor living conditions.
Gardai identify 29 people from gallery of 99 'persons of interest' in Dublin riots probe
Officers are still trying to identify 70 people
Liberia: House of Representatives Condemns Attempts to Undermine Leadership, Reaffirms Commitment to Democracy - FrontPageAfrica
Capitol Hill, Monrovia – The leadership of Liberia’s House of Representatives has issued a strong statement condemning what it describes as “unconstitutional and unlawful attempts” to undermine the authority of the legislative body. The statement, released on Thursday, warned that these actions represent a grave threat to Liberia’s democratic principles. By Gerald C. Koinyeneh, gerald.koinyeneh@frontpageafricaonline.com
210 more monuments across Karnataka recommended for State protection
DAMH recommends 210 monuments in Karnataka for protection, increasing total State-protected monuments to 1,058, enhancing conservation efforts.
'Our dad loved his job', inquest of senior garda told
A verdict of death by suicide has been returned in the inquest into the death of a senior garda detective who took his own life at a garda station in Dublin six years ago.
Birmingham falls silent as city marks 50th anniversary of pub bombings
Members of the community held back tears at the memorial event, as a special message from King Charles was read to the crowd by senior royal the Duchess of Edinburgh
Virudhunagar district is saving rainwater in new ponds
The Virudhunagar district administration has embarked upon an ambitious project of creating 1,642 ponds. Some 400 ponds have been already created with manual labour by local people under Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme in the district.
Upalokayukta sets 20-day deadline to rejuvenate Kelageri Tank in Dharwad
Upalokayukta takes action against officials for neglecting century-old Kelageri Tank in Dharwad, setting 20-day deadline for rejuvenation.
Savings with no park board
Mayor Ken Sim announced Thursday that abolition of the elected Vancouver park board and bringing parks and recreation under the control of city council will lead to $70 million in savings over the next decade.
India to host global conference of cooperatives for the first time
India to host ICA global conference with PM Modi launching UN International Year of Cooperatives 2025.
An Adheenam that is unique, but not as influential as other Mutts
Suryanarkoil Mutt's history, traditions, and leadership succession explained in detail with references and comparisons to other Saivaite Mutts.
No terms of respect: HC jolt to Kerala minister in anti-Constitution remarks
The Kerala High Court has ordered a further probe into an allegation that state Fisheries Minister Saji Cherian insulted the Constitution in a speech in July 2022. The court found that Cherian's words, including 'ideal Constitution to loot the people', and the use of certain Malayalam terms, could be interpreted as disrespectful to the Constitution. The court also criticized the initial investigation, finding it insufficient and biased, and directed the State Crime Branch to conduct the further probe.
King Charles's moving message to Birmingham pub bombings memorial in first for city's emotional event
Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, delivered King Charles' message to crowds on the 50th anniversary of the Birmingham pub bombings
Son of Regency detective Colm Fox says father taken "far too soon" after "distressing and tragic" death
The final day of the inquest into the death of detective Colm Fox heard that Gardaí were unable to establish the “act of omission” he had referenced
Constitution: Reps committee receives proposals for amendment in 161 areas – Deputy Speaker
The deputy speaker said the committee will soon visit the states and geo-political zones to advance the opinions of the public with regards to the thematic areas of the constitution.
No public interest: HC orders portals to mask name of an acquitted man
The Delhi High Court has ruled that the right to privacy includes the 'right to be forgotten,' and ordered the masking of an acquitted man's name from online records. The court reasoned that no public interest is served by keeping information alive on the internet after criminal proceedings are quashed. It also directed portals and search engines to comply with the order.
Waving black flags not illegal or defamatory: HC
Kerala High Court rules waving black flags at Chief Minister not illegal, does not amount to defamation.
Kim Jong Un's missile shaped skyscrapers leave residents fuming over design flaw
The towers in Pyongyang's Hwasong district - which shares it name with North Korea's Hwasong missile family - were opened by the dictator last year but residents have revealed a major issue
Kochi Corporation Council meeting dismissed prematurely following Opposition din demanding Mayor’s resignation
Kochi Corporation Council meeting dismissed after Mayor faces demands for resignation over poor city infrastructure, sparking political drama.
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