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BJP MLA’s daughter moves Allahabad High Court, seeks police protection after citing threat to life from father for marrying Dalit man

Source: firstpost.com Prayagraj (Uttar Pradesh): The daughter of a BJP legislator from Uttar Pradesh on Thursday moved the Allahabad High Court to seek police protection, citing threat to her life from her father after marrying a man outside her caste. The matter came to light on Wednesday after Sakshi Misra (23), daughter of MLA Rajesh Misra, posted

Kerala students get show cause notice for exposing medical college malpractices

Source: thenewsminute.com There seems to be no end to the continuing conflict between the students and management of the SR Medical College and Research Centre located in the coastal area of Varkala in Kerala’s Thiruvananthapuram district. The college management, on Tuesday, had issued a show cause notice to six students of the 2016 batch for

Bombay High Court fights for Mumbai man to bring home his Pakistani wife

Source: mid-day.com Mumbai resident who got married in Karachi, may finally be able to get his Pakistani bride home after two years. A division bench of Justice Nijamoodin Jamadar and Justice Ravindra Borde has directed the Union government to consider the application for a ‘visitor’s visa’ filed by Aamir Vadgama’s wife Rabiya Husaain. Aamir Vadgama is

Speedy justice: Man rapes, murders eight-year-old girl in Bhopal, awarded death penalty within 32 days

Source: indiatoday.in n a speedy judgment, a Bhopal court on Thursday awarded death sentence to a 35-year-old man for raping and killing a minor girl last month. Special Judge (for POCSO cases) Kumudini Patel pronounced the punishment to Vishnu Bamora on two separate offences under Indian Penal Code Sections 302 (murder) and 376-AB (raping a

Restructure elementary school system: Kerala HC

Source: newindianexpress.com KOCHI: Directing the state government to restructure the elementary school system, a full bench of the Kerala High Court held that the state government cannot “wriggle out” of its obligation on the premise that a child has got the right to get transfer to another school. “The government can’t shirk its responsibility to establish