India, UK review permission granted to Nirav Modi for extradition appeal
Nirav Modi has been granted permission to appeal his extradition to India on two grounds. The is reviewing the next steps with the Government of India, a spokesperson said.
Nirav Modi has been granted permission to appeal his extradition to India on two grounds. The is reviewing the next steps with the Government of India, a spokesperson said.
On Tuesday, Tejpal’s lawyer Amit Desai requested the high court’s bench at Goa comprising Justices M S Sonak and M S Jawalkar to hold the hearing “in-camera”, as was done in the past during the trial of the case in the lower court.
The company, in its draft papers, said that the (OFS) includes “1.53 crore compulsory convertible preference shares, which will be converted up to a maximum of 91.51 lakh shares prior to the filing of the red herring prospectus with the RoC, solely for the purpose of the offer”.
Virendra Kumar said the bill will restore the states’ rights to prepare their own lists of OBCs so that various communities can be given social and economic justice.
The bench was hearing a PIL of 2016 filed by lawyer and BJP leader Ashwini Upadhyay on fast-tracking of criminal trials against MP and MLAs besides seeking a life ban on convicted politicians from contesting polls.
One crore additional connections under Ujjwala 2.0 aim to provide deposit-free LPG connections to those low-income families who could not be covered under the earlier phase of PMUY.
The Centre said in its affidavit that Twitter failed to comply with India’s new IT Rules, which could lead to its losing immunity conferred under the IT Act.
Chidambaram tweeted, “MoD has ‘absolved’ itself of any deal with the NSO Group, Israel. Assuming, MoD is correct, that takes out one Ministry/Department. What about the remaining half a dozen usual suspects?”
“The industry requires long overdue support to maintain its current 3+1 industry structure and allow players to earn a respectable return on their investments,” Mittal said.
The ‘Kisan Sansad’ called by the Samyukta Kisan Morcha (SKM), an umbrella body of farmers’ unions, at Jantar Mantar near Parliament will also call for the resignation of the Narendra Modi government over not repealing the contentious farm laws.