Month: July 2019

Mexico uses X-ray in its crackdown on illegal immigrants entering country

Source: foxnews.com Mexico is using a variety of resources as it steps up its immigration enforcement after a deal brokered with the United States to avoid tariffs— including a giant X-ray. While the Mexican National Guard deploys to places like Tapachula on the country’ssouthern border and makes changes to its asylum protocol, agents with the country’s National Migration Institute (INM) are using an

Ticket to fly overseas costs ₹18,000 crore for Jet Airways’ Naresh Goyal

Source: livemint.com Delhi HC tells Goyal to first deposit the amount airline owes lenders if he wishes to travel abroad The airline has total liabilities, including unpaid salaries and vendor dues, of over ₹15,000 crore NEW DELHI: The Delhi high court on Tuesday asked Naresh Goyal, the founder and former chairman of Jet Airways (India) Ltd, to first

Ayodhya title suit case: SC urged to hold early hearing

Source: asianage.com New Delhi: A petitioner in Ram Janmabhoomi-Babri Masjid title suit on Tuesday urged the Supreme court to hold an early hearing of the batch of cross petitions challenging 2010 Allahabad High court judgment dividing the 2.7 acres of disputed site in three equal parts giving one each to  Ram Lalla, Nirmohi Akhara and Sunni

High Court asks Corp to shut illegal shops in Panampilly Nagar

Source: newindianexpress.com KOCHI: Expressing concern over the deteriorated condition of Panampilly Nagar area, Kerala High Court on Tuesday directed the Kochi Corporation to seal forthwith the unlicensed business establishments functioning in residential areas which have not obtained a stay against its directive to close down. The single-judge bench directed the corporation to swing into action

Maratha Quota: Supreme Court to hear plea challenging Bombay High Court order on Friday

Source: freepressjournal.in Mumbai: The Supreme Court on Friday (July 12) will hear the petition challenging the verdict of the Bombay High Court upholding the constitutional validity of the socially and educationally backward class (SEBC) law, which guarantees reservation to Marathas in public service and education. The petition by advocate Sanjeet Shukla was mentioned before a