In Palakkad Kootanad, a stray dog attacked a five-year-old girl and bit her. She is a native of Chalipuram. The injured girl was taken under the care of Thrissur Medical College Hospital.
A stray dog attacked the child standing in front of the house yesterday evening. The child was injured on the face, outside and leg by the stray dog.
Numerous smartphones have already received Samsung’s One UI 5.0, which is based on Android 13, but the deployment only began a few weeks ago in October. Nevertheless, a recent source claims that Samsung is already testing One UI 5.1, the upgrade to One UI 5.0. The Galaxy S23 family, which should be unveiled on February Read More…
On Saturday, the Supreme Court will hear an appeal against the Bombay High Court’s dismissal of GN Saibaba’s case. Saibaba is a paraplegic academic who was detained eight years ago on suspicion of “waging war” against the nation with the aid of Maoists. Following Solicitor General Tushar Mehta’s persuasive argument that the acquittal was not acceptable under the strict anti-terror law UAPA, the top court agreed on Friday to hear the Maharashtra government’s request to stay the Bombay High Court ruling. Mr. Mehta raised a strident objection to the release of a wheelchair-bound former professor of Delhi University who was being imprisoned in the Nagpur Central Jail, claiming that his crimes were “against the nation.” He was initially rejected, nevertheless, by a Supreme Court panel that included Justices DY Chandrachud and Hima Kohli. The bench instructed the Solicitor General, who represented the Maharashtra Police, to “file an application before the registry for taking administrative decision on urgent listing of the matter from the Chief Justice of India.” Later that night, a bench of justices MR Shah and Bela M Trivedi was to hear the case at 11 am on Saturday, which is typically a holiday at the Supreme Court. “At this stage, we feel it appropriate to mention that the proceedings have been referred before this Court since the Bench presided over by the Chief Justice has risen for the day,” the court stated earlier in its judgement. Before the two judges, Mr. Mehta urged, “We didn’t lose on the merits; we lost on lack of punishment. If the case is not urgently listed, they will be freed from custody and the subject will become moot.” “The supreme court cleared the defendants, who had ties to the CPI (Maoist). These individuals committed a significant offence that was also against the interests of the country. However, the bench argued that the issue wouldn’t be meaningless. “It won’t ripen into infructuousness. They were found not guilty, according to the ruling. Without giving them notice, we are unable to stop the acquittal ruling. We would list the subject for Monday, October 17, and we may bring it before the board “The judge stated. Acquitting Mr. Saibaba earlier in the day, more than eight years after his detention, the Bombay High Court ruled that the sanction order issued to prosecute the accused in the case under the UAPA was “poor in law and invalid,” and it subsequently ordered his release from custody. The appeal Mr. Saibaba filed in 2017 to overturn the trial court’s conviction and life sentence was accepted by the high court’s Nagpur division. Other than Mr. Saibaba, the court found not guilty Mahesh Kariman Tirki, Pandu Pora Narote, both farmers; Hem Keshavdatta Mishra, a student; Prashant Sanglikar, a journalist; and Vijay Tirki, a labourer, who was sentenced to ten years in prison. During the appeals process, Narote passed away.
The Kerala High Court will hold a special session this evening to hear petitions against Governor Arif Muhammed Khan’s contentious order requiring the vice chancellors of nine universities to resign by Monday morning at 11:30.Vice Chancellors of universities cannot be appointed by the state government, according to Governor Khan, who cites a prior Supreme Court Read More…