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Uzair Baloch acquitted in two more cases - Pakistan

Uzair Baloch, chief of the defunct Peoples Amn Committee, was exonerated of the charges of attacking policemen in the violence-torn Lyari neighbourhood during a crackdown against gangsters in 2012. Dawn/File KARACHI: A sessions’ court has acquitted alleged Lyari gang warfare kingpin Uzair Baloch in two more cases for “lack of evidence” against him. Baloch, chief of the defunct Peoples Amn Committee, was exonerated of the charges of attacking policemen in the violence-torn Lyari neighbourhood during a crackdown against gangsters in 2012. Additional District and Sessions’ Judge (South) Faraz Ahmed Chandio recently pronounced his verdict. Police had nominated Habib Jan Baloch, Wasiullah Lakho, Umar Kachhi and Sharfuddin as suspects in the case and showed M. Kashif and Faisal Mehmood as absconders.

Charge sheet filed against 6 for selling Waqf land in Kashmir

Charge sheet filed against 6 for selling Waqf land in Kashmir
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Imperative To Follow Covid-19 SOPs To Safeguard Children During Third Wave: Justice Magrey

SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir High Court Judge, Justice Ali Mohammad Magrey today emphasized following laid-down guidelines and SOPs to safeguard children during the predicted third- wave of the Covid-19 Pandemic.

Justice Magrey chairs, first of its kind, seminar organised by DLSA Budgam

Budgam: Judge of High Court of Jammu and Kashmir, Justice Ali Mohammad Magrey, who is also Executive Chairman of J&K Legal Services Authority J&KLSA) today chaired a seminar organized by District Legal Services Authority, Budgam.The event, he

A Mole in the Crown: The British Civil Servant Who Supported India s Freedom Struggle

(Image above of Michael John Carritt and portrait of the 25 prisoners in the Meerut Conspiracy Case.)  The son of a distinguished lecturer from Oxford University, Carritt’s journey took him “from an ultra naive public schoolboy with a veneer of Oxbridge sophistication, classical scholarship and a mind full of conventional prejudices into a starry-eyed activist in the Indian Independence movement and in particular, its communist-led trade union and peasant committees,” as he writes in his book published in 1987 ‘A Mole in the Crown’. Filled with personal “anecdotes and descriptions” of his “experience as a Government officer in India during the decade before World War II to review the process by which in the space of few years”, Carritt goes into some fascinating detail about how seeing the injustices of British rule first-hand turned him away from his own country’s colonial government to work actively for the resistance in Bengal led by the Indian communists.

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