Eightkilometer section of the moscow highspeed diameter is brought by Capital Speed temp. In the area of the former industrial zones, there were more than twenty garage cooperatives , which means there were buildings of various plans, which we dismantled a lot of territory, unkempt, in fact abandoned at every kilometer of construction, nonstandard obstacles requiring the intervention of entire teams of design institutes. This is where the paveletskaya railway immediately crosses. A tunnel was needed, but trains cannot be stopped, and the eyes are afraid of doing hands, that is, here for us. No, all unsolvable tasks work was being done. Under cover of a protective screen made of metal pipes. This is a reinforced concrete structure, which has taken over the load from passing trains, is ready. Guys. K empty. Exactly. Lets go. From the south rakada to the moscow ring road, now without traffic jams and traffic lights , the transport accessibility of Six Districts at once is impr
The Union government has told the Supreme Court that a state government cannot claim a right to issue omnibus, sweeping and overarching directions to withdraw consent for a CBI probe into any matter. "The power to take a decision not to grant consent in any case to the central agency and / or power to pass a sweeping order withdrawing consent in all cases is an ultra vires
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has filed a Counter-Affidavit in the plea filed by West Bengal Government challenging order of the Calcutta High Court whereby it allowed CBI to investigate .
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This issue has been at the centre of many a wrangling between the Centre and Opposition-ruled states.
The counter affidavit was filed in the top court which is hearing a plea challenging the Calcutta High Court order which had allowed CBI to probe the case without the state s consent.
The Central Bureau of Investigation argued in the Supreme Court on Wednesday that it did not need the consent of the West Bengal government to probe any crime in the state, especially when the decision has been vetted by the Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) and the high court.
India News: NEW DELHI: Upping the ante against West Bengal, CBI on Wednesday told the Supreme Court that the state government’s nod was not needed to probe allega.