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Supreme Court orders NIA to probe Kerala ‘love jihad’ case

http://indianexpress.com/article/india/supreme-court-asks-nia-to-probe-kerala-love-jihad-case/

 

Excellent move. Love jihad is real and is a big time national security issue. More common in Kerala and coastal Karnataka, spearheaded by radical Islamic outfits like PFI, SDPI, KFD etc. 

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In a landmark verdict that runs into nearly 550 pages, the Supreme Court has ruled that privacy is a fundamental right.

 

A nine judge bench of the apex court overruled two previous judgements- one by an eight-judge bench and the other by a six-judge bench- both of which had ruled that privacy is not a fundamental right. Today, the Supreme Court ruled that privacy is the constitutional core or human dignity and must be protected.

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The Supreme Court on Friday agreed to hear on September 4 a plea against the deportation of illegal Rohingya Muslim immigrants to Myanmar on several grounds, including violation of international human rights 

Really scared now, hope SC doesn't eff it up as usual. Rohingyas must be kicked out of India ASAP. 40,000 already here breeding like pigs and unsurprisingly 10000 of them are in Jammu presumably to change the demographics of the region. Pretty sure we will have communal riots after we deport them but better now than wait and watch till their population hits 1 lakh. 

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7 hours ago, Gollum said:

Really scared now, hope SC doesn't eff it up as usual. Rohingyas must be kicked out of India ASAP. 40,000 already here breeding like pigs and unsurprisingly 10000 of them are in Jammu presumably to change the demographics of the region. Pretty sure we will have communal riots after we deport them but better now than wait and watch till their population hits 1 lakh. 

That ex-AAP lawyer Prashant Bhusan is moving the SC to halt deportation. :facepalm:

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The Supreme Court has stayed the National Company Law Tribunal's order initiating insolvency proceedings against Noida-based Jaypee Infratech.

 

The decision comes as a relief to over 30,000 homebuyers whose position became ambiguous after the August 9 NCLT order as their status was unclear under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy code. 

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Acting on a public interest litigation (PIL), the Supreme Court on Wednesday, September 6, took the centre to task for not disclosing action taken against politicians whose assets have jumped manifold between two elections.


 
The apex court has given the centre seven days’ time to submit the necessary information before it.

 

 

The PIL was filed filed by Lucknow-based NGO Lok Prahari, that wants amendment in election law to make it necessary for a candidate to disclose his and his family’s sources of income at the time of filing nomination form.

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A six-month waiting period for Hindu couples seeking divorce is not mandatory, the Supreme Court said on Tuesday. It laid down directions for lower courts to speed up separation if both spouses agree to the terms. This decision will bring significant respite for couples who seek separation through “mutual consent”.

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The Supreme Court (SC) today asked all high courts to register a suo motu petition to identify kin of prisoners who admittedly died an unnatural death after 2012 and award suitable compensation to them.

 

Passing a slew of directions on prison reforms, the apex court directed all state governments to appoint counsellors and support persons for counselling prisoners, particularly first-time offenders.

 

It also directed all states to study the availability of medical assistance to prisoners and take remedial steps wherever necessary.

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