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The Supreme Court on 22 August struck down the validity of Triple Talaq with a 3:2 majority. A bench comprising five judges, headed by Chief Justice JS Khehar, had reserved its verdict on 18 May, six days after the hearing began on 11 May.
The verdict was reached by a 3:2 split within a five-judge Supreme Court bench.
In an official statement, the All India Muslim Personal Law Board welcomed the Supreme Court’s judgement on Triple Talaq saying that the “judgement has upheld the essence of fundamental rights ensured to the citizens of this country.”
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In his prime-time address to the nation at a military base near Washington, US President Donald Trump said his new approach was aimed at preventing Afghanistan from becoming a safe haven for Islamist militants bent on attacking the United States.
His address primarily focused on the South-Asian region and their combined battle with terror. He also highlighted US’ relations with India, Pakistan and Afghanistan in this respect.
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Kaifiyat Express, which plies between Azamgarh in Uttar Pradesh and Delhi derailed near Auraiya around 2:40 am on Wednesday. The accident took place between Etawah and Kanpur.
Collision with a dumper is being cited as the reason for derailment, as PRO Anil Saxena confirmed to The Quint.
Rescue work is in progress. No casualties have been reported yet.
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A day after the warring factions of AIADMK called truce and merged into one party, MLAs owing allegiance to jailed party Secretary VK Sasikala and her nephew TTV Dinakaran on Tuesday expressed their unhappiness over the decision and told the Governor Ch Vidyasagar Rao that they no longer have the confidence in Chief Minister K Palaniswami.
Citing ‘unprecedented constitutional crisis’, principal opposition DMK shot off a letter to the Governor asking him to convene a special assembly. “In the wake of 22 MLAs withdrawing support for CM, we demand for a no-confidence motion,” said DMK treasurer MK Stalin.
Following Stalin’s demand for a floor test, at least 15 MLAs supporting Dinakaran were shifted to two resorts in Puducherry.
Source: Indian Express
A ban on the entry of Dalits into the Ram Janki temple in Maudaha area of Hamirpur district has sparked tension.
The temple priest, Kunwar Bahadur Singh forced all the Dalits, who came to attend the Akhand Ramayan path, out of the temple premises.
Maudaha SDM Suresh Mishra said an inquiry had been ordered into the incident. “I am waiting for the report from the revenue department. Only then the action will be taken,” he said.
But Bahadur Singh remains steadfast that he will not allow Dalits into the temple.
The temple has been holding the daily recital of the Ramayana for the last two weeks.
Source: Hindustan Times
India has launched a global hunt for 123 naval multi-role helicopters (NMRHs), with potent anti-submarine warfare capabilities, as well as 111 armed naval light utility choppers (NUHs) for operations from the decks of warships. The projects, together worth well over $5 billion, will be executed under the new "strategic partnership" (SP) policy under the "Make in India" framework.
The SP policy is basically meant to boost the indigenous defence production sector, with Indian private sector companies producing cutting-edge weapon systems in collaboration with global armament majors through joint ventures and technology transfers.
For the two helicopter projects, the government has also sought responses from original equipment manufacturers through RFIs by early-October.
Source: The Times of India
The Bhagalpur Police Special Investigation Team (SIT) probing the Rs 700-crore Srijan scam is looking for two political leaders who could hold the key to the probe into the NGO’s “shadow investments”, sources have said.
Over the past two days, the SIT has raided the premises of former state vice president of BJP Kisan Morcha Bipin Sharma and RLSP District President Deepak Verma and seized documents. Both Sharma and Verma are at large.
It is learnt that Sharma, who was removed last week as Kisan Morcha state vice-president after his name surfaced in the probe, was a friend of Srijan founder-secretary Manorama Devi’s son Amit Kumar.
The neighbour added that Manorama considered Sharma “another son” and he was a frequent visitor to her residence and would often stay back.
Source: Indian Express
Lt Col. Prasad Purohit turned up in court here on Tuesday as smartly as ever to complete the formalities for the bail granted by the Supreme Court in the 2008 Malegaon blast case. But gone was his usually intent expression; he was relaxed, even smiling.
Flanked by cops in the corridor, he spoke to TOI for a few minutes. Wasn't he angry, disappointed spending nine years in jail without trial?
When asked if the public perception of him after accusations of being part of the terror plot bothered him. "My mother and wife would have disowned me had I ever been dishonest or involved.''
He refused to talk about the case and declined to answer if the RDX was planted, as he claims, and which weighed with the apex court when it granted him bail.
Source: The Times of India
Britain on Monday announced it is continuing financial sanctions on Dawood Ibrahim, wanted in India for various acts of crime and terrorism, including the 1993 blasts in Mumbai, and listed 21 aliases for the fugitive.
The latest “Consolidated List of Financial Sanctions Targets in the UK”, updated by the treasury office, mentioned his Indian and Pakistani passport numbers and three addresses in Pakistan, where he is reportedly based.
Ibrahim was listed among 261 individuals known to have links with either al-Qaeda or the Islamic State.
Source: Hindustan Times
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