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  • Govt is duty bound to provide info under RTI Act
    The government is duty-bound to provide information sought by any citizen of the country under the Right To Information (RTI) Act 2005, except those which cannot be disclosed, the Chief Information Commissioner said today.
  • Government to bring new law to prevent child marriages
    The Government today decided to bring in a new legislation to stamp out the social evil of child marriage.
  • Bihar law panel suggests amendments to IPC, CrPC, Evidence Act
    In a bid to rein in criminal activities, the Bihar State Law Commission has suggested several amendments to the Indian Penal Code, Code of Criminal Procedure, and Indian Evidence Act to make punishment for offences that have a negative social impact, more stringent.
  • Bill on NRI voting rights in parliament's winter session
    A bill to extend voting rights to non-resident Indians (NRIs) would come up again in the winter session of parliament as the house panel had returned it to the law ministry after examination.
  • Rajya Sabha passes Wildlife Protection (Amendment) Bill
    The Rajya Sabha on Tuesday passed the Wildlife Protection (Amendment) Bill, 2005, which will facilitate the implementation of the Tiger Task Force recommendations.
  • Narcotic drug's easy availability worries police, medicos
    Sunday's large haul of US-bound Ephedrine from the capital has left law enforcing agencies as well as the medical fraternity worried as they say that this drug is easily available in the open market here.
  • Highlights of the R S Pathak Inquiry Authority
    Following are the highlights of the R S Pathak Inquiry Authority on UN Oil-for-Food programme: 1.Former External Affairs Minister K Natwar Singh, a non-contractual beneficiary in UN programme, was a "beneficiary" as role played by him in "influencing and facilitating" procurement of oil contracts from Iraq "fructified".
  • CPI(M) kickstarts national campaign tomorrow
    CPI(M) will launch a month-long nationwide campaign from tomorrow to mount pressure on the UPA government for changing its "anti-people" economic policies and seeking an independent foreign policy.
  • MMS scandal hits Ranchi institute
    A sleazy MMS of a Ranchi girl student is doing the rounds here, but the victim claims her face has been superimposed on the body of another girl.
  • Bharti Yadav to be declared 'offender'
    A Delhi court Saturday allowed the police to initiate the process for declaring Bharti Yadav, key witness in the high-profile murder of Nitish Katara, a 'proclaimed offender'.
  • Eyewitness of Godhra train carnage gets threatening call
    An eyewitness of the Sabarmati Express train carnage at Godhra in 2002 has sought police protection after he allegedly received a threatening phone call, police said today.
  • Police opposes Pravin Mahajan's bail
    A local court today deferred till August one, the bail petition of Pravin Mahajan, held on the charge of killing his elder brother and BJP General Secretary Pramod Mahajan, as police opposed his plea saying the accused may abscond if he was granted liberty.
  • Bomb explodes near Shankaracharya mutt
    Explosion of a countrymade bomb near the mutt of the Shankaracharya of Puri, Swami Nischalananda Saraswati, caused panic in this pilgrim town here today.


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