Refusing to grant Shaharyar Ali protection from arrest, Justice J J Munir said there was no material on record to show that the professor s account was hacked. "Rather, the applicant has posted his apology on that account, which shows that the account is prima facie still being operated by him," the order said.
The Allahabad High Court on Wednesday directed the Meerut police to provide necessary protection to a woman, who adopted the Hindu religion, and her husband so that no harm comes to them.
Sun Hospital s Akhilesh Pandey had faced FIR for spreading oxygen shortage rumours (Representational)
Lucknow:
A Lucknow-based private hospital owner has been arrested for allegedly assaulting an employee of a TV news channel, police said on Tuesday.
Sun Hospital s Akhilesh Pandey was arrested on Monday after a complaint was filed by Nitin Mishra, Station House Officer, Vibhuti Khand, Chandra Shekhar Singh said.
Mr Mishra, in his FIR, alleged that he had gone to the hospital in Gomti Nagar on Monday for advertisement of his channel when Mr Pandey confined him for hours, beat him up and also took his gold chain and cash.
Law
The Bombay High Court on Wednesday sat for over 12 hours to conduct a
marathon hearing in 80 cases. A bench of Justice SJ Kathawalla and Justice SP
Tavade did not take any break.
Elgar Parishad case accused Hany Babu s lawyer told the Bombay High Court on
Wednesday that the Delhi University professor had been admitted to the
state-run GT Hospital in Mumbai and was being treated for Covid-19, but not
for the eye infection which he had developed due to black fungus.
Barabanki district in Uttar Pradesh.
The Barabanki administration in Uttar Pradesh has demolished a mosque in the district, saying that an “illegal residential complex” was found opposite the sub-divisional magistrate’s residence, reported
The Hindu on Tuesday. The administration said that the complex was demolished on Monday on orders issued by the sub-divisional magistrate’s court.
The Uttar Pradesh Sunni Central Waqf Board on Tuesday condemned the demolition and demanded the mosque be restored, calling it a “patently illegal and high-handed action”. The board said that the action was done on the pretext of removing encroachment.
In a statement, the board said that it will move the Allahabad High Court seeking the restoration of the mosque, a high-level judicial inquiry, and action against the “guilty officers”.