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As told to Parliament (March 8, 2021): Minister denies tribal peoples are protesting in Kevadia Colony near Statue of Unity

As told to Parliament (March 8, 2021): Minister denies tribal peoples are protesting in Kevadia Colony near Statue of Unity
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Achal Kumar Joti takes charge as next Chief Election Commissioner, succeeds Nasim Zaidi

Achal Kumar Joti takes charge as next Chief Election Commissioner, succeeds Nasim Zaidi Achal Kumar Joti takes charge as next Chief Election Commissioner, succeeds Nasim Zaidi Achal Kumar Joti On Thursday Took Charge As The Next Chief Election Commissioner. Achal Kumar Joti, Who Had Served As Chief Secretary Of Gujarat When Prime Minister Narendra Modi Was The Chief Minister Has Succeeded Nasim Zaidi. News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Ashish Ranjan | Updated on: 06 Jul 2017, 01:01:15 PM New Delhi: Achal Kumar Joti on Thursday took charge as the next Chief Election Commissioner. Achal Kumar Joti, who had served as Chief Secretary of Gujarat when Prime Minister Narendra Modi was the chief minister has succeeded Nasim Zaidi.

Efficiency of arbitral proceedings would diminish if courts allowed to interfere with it: SC

Efficiency of arbitral proceedings would diminish if courts allowed to interfere with it: SC SECTIONS Last Updated: Jan 06, 2021, 09:12 PM IST Share Synopsis The observations were made by a bench headed by Justice N V Ramana on an appeal filed by one Gujarat-based firm Bhaven Constructions against a High Court order of 2012. NEW DELHI: If courts are allowed to interfere with the arbitral process beyond the ambit of the law then the efficiency of such proceedings will be diminished, the Supreme Court said on Wednesday. The top court said the high courts should exercise its extraordinary writ power under Article 227 of the Constitution in exceptional rarity where one of the litigants is left remediless in disputes governed by the arbitration law.

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