si Call for renewed government focus on achieving fiscal balance and sustainably cutting the costs of doing business - 17 Feb By www.pwc.com.au Published On :: Tue, 17 Feb 2015 17:00:00 +1100 Governments must apply renewed focus to achieve fiscal balance and sustainably reduce the cost of delivery. Full Article
si Aussie Inclusion in "China Bank" a boost for Business - 26 Mar By www.pwc.com.au Published On :: Thu, 26 Mar 2015 09:00:00 +1100 The Federal Government's decision to be a part of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank is a bold move which encourages long term investment in a growing region which will benefit Australia. Full Article
si PwC Grows its Social Infrastructure Capability with Appian Group Acquisition - 1 Apr By www.pwc.com.au Published On :: Wed, 1 Apr 2015 09:00:00 +1100 PwC has acquired infrastructure advisory firm Appian Group, bolstering the firm’s focus on health and social infrastructure, PwC Managing Partner, Deals Sean Gregory announced today. Full Article
si PwC brings in the experts to help drive Diversity efforts - 14 Apr By www.pwc.com.au Published On :: Tue, 14 Apr 2015 09:00:00 +1000 PwC Chief Executive Luke Sayers today announced the members of an external advisory board charged with moving the firm towards greater diversity and inclusion among its people. Full Article
si By 2017 Most Aussie Deals Covered by Free Trade Agreements - 15 Jun By www.pwc.com.au Published On :: Mon, 15 Jun 2015 09:00:00 +1000 The Abbott Government's tough negotiations in an effort to seal an Indian Free Trade Agreement (FTA) next year should see 70 per cent of Australia's two-way trade covered by a free trade agreement. Full Article
si PwC bolsters Family, Business & Wealth practice - 25 Jun By www.pwc.com.au Published On :: Thur, 25 Jun 2015 08:45:00 +1000 PwC Australia has appointed David Smorgon OAM as the Executive Chairman of its Family, Business & Wealth practice in Private Clients. Full Article
si Small Business can unlock big growth with the internet: PwC & Google report - 17 Aug By www.pwc.com.au Published On :: Mon, 17 Aug 2015 10:00:00 +1000 Australian small businesses can unlock an additional $49.2 billion in output over the next ten years by making better use of existing technology, PwC analysis commissioned by Google released today shows. Full Article
si Plan to save the sight of 32,000 Indigenous Australians will generate millions - 1 Sep By www.pwc.com.au Published On :: Tue, 1 Sep 2015 09:00:00 +1000 The eyesight of more than 32,000 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people would be saved if the Government invested just $227 million over 10 years, a new report has found. Full Article
si Asia Region Funds Passport reaches critical mass with Japanese sign-up - 14 Sep By www.pwc.com.au Published On :: Mon, 14 Sep 2015 10:00:00 +1000 PwC’s asset management leader, Ken Woo, said Japan’s commitment to creating a regional market for managed funds represents a ‘tipping point’ in terms of momentum for the initiative. Full Article
si Obesity to affect one-third of Australians and cost $88b by 2025 - 14 Oct By www.pwc.com.au Published On :: Wed, 14 Oct 2015 10:30:00 +1000 The economic impact of obesity will reach $87.7 billion and affect one-third of Australians by 2025 based on current trends and without further intervention. Full Article
si A Positive and Ambitious Govt Response to Financial System Inquiry - 20 Oct By www.pwc.com.au Published On :: Tue, 20 Oct 2015 17:30:00 +1000 PwC partner and financial services leader Julie Coates said the Federal Government's response to the Financial System Inquiry Report was encouraging. Full Article
si Australia Tops Asian Region for Cyber Security Risks: Report - 21 Oct By www.pwc.com.au Published On :: Wed, 21 Oct 2015 17:30:00 +1000 The number of detected cyber security incidents in Australia was the highest worldwide in the last 12 months with an increase of 109 percent, compared to a 38.5 percent increase globally. Full Article
si Aussie Mine 2015 Going for Gold - 10 Nov By www.pwc.com.au Published On :: Tue, 10 Nov 2015 08:00:00 +1100 In Aussie Mine - Going for Gold, we find that companies holding quality gold assets were the shining lights of 2015 with revenues up by 11% and share of mid-tier revenues growing by 5%. Full Article
si Aussie shareholders lose $8bn from unplanned CEO turnover - 26 Nov By www.pwc.com.au Published On :: Tue, 26 Nov 2015 12:00:00 +1100 Thirty-five of the ASX 200 companies saw a turnover in Chief Executive Officer (CEO) in 2014, almost 35 percent more than the global average, including 8 unplanned succession events which cost $8 billion in foregone shareholder value Full Article
si Boomer businesses blocking next gen's digital ambitions - 12 Apr By www.pwc.com.au Published On :: Tue, 12 Apr 2016 10:00:00 +1100 Australia's next generation of family business leaders is more confident and better prepared for senior roles than two years ago, but is also experiencing more challenges, both inside the firm and in the wider business landscape. Full Article
si PwC and NAB join forces to help Australian microbusiness - 12 Apr By www.pwc.com.au Published On :: Tue, 12 Apr 2016 10:00:00 +1100 PwC and NAB have teamed up to help self-employed and microbusiness customers operating in an emerging more flexible economy to manage their GST requirements. Full Article
si A no-frills, responsible budget - 3 May By www.pwc.com.au Published On :: Tue, 03 May 2016 10:00:00 +1100 Modest personal tax cuts, tighter superannuation concessions, and a pathway to lower corporate tax rates make this a responsible if not spectacular budget. Full Article
si Singapore FTA takes relationship to new heights - 6 May By www.pwc.com.au Published On :: Fri, 6 May 2016 10:00:00 +1100 An enhanced Singapore-Australia free trade agreement (SAFTA) represents the biggest step-forward in over a decade in our economic relationship with Singapore. Full Article
si Who's the fairest of them all? Australian entertainment & media industry needs diversity to grow - 8 June By www.pwc.com.au Published On :: Wed, 08 June 2016 10:00:00 +1100 A lack of diversity in Australia's media and entertainment workforce in terms of ethnicity, gender, age and thinking is dragging on the industry's growth, according to a PwC report released today. Full Article
si Atlassian’s Rovo AI is now generally available By techcrunch.com Published On :: Wed, 09 Oct 2024 07:05:00 +0000 Atlassian first showed off Rovo six months ago. Rovo is what the company calls its “AI teammate” that combines smarter search and chat-based AI tools with agents that can help users automate some of their workflows in tools like Jira and Confluence. At its Team ’24 Europe event in Barcelona, the company has now announced […] © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only. Full Article Enterprise AI Atlassian Rovo
si Atlassian’s Jira has had it with your issues By techcrunch.com Published On :: Wed, 09 Oct 2024 07:05:00 +0000 Atlassian recently announced its plans to combine its Jira Software tools for developers and Jira Work Management tool for business teams into a single product. Jira was originally for developers and the teams that directly support them, but over time, it also became popular with business teams. That’s a trend Atlassian quickly capitalized on with […] © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only. Full Article Enterprise Atlassian JIRA
si Ecosia and Qwant, two European search engines, join forces on an index to shrink reliance on Big Tech By techcrunch.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 05:00:00 +0000 Qwant, France’s privacy-focused search engine, and Ecosia, a Berlin-based not-for-profit search engine that uses ad revenue to fund tree planting and other climate-focused initiatives, are joining forces on a joint venture to develop their own European search index. The pair hopes this move will help drive innovation in their respective search engines — including and […] © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only. Full Article AI Climate Privacy Ecosia Qwant search index
si This 21-Year-Old Was In College and Didn't Know What He Wanted to Do With His Life. A Year Later, He Thought of an Idea That Turned Into a $16 Million Business. By www.entrepreneur.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 15:05:00 GMT Adam Cohen, founder and CEO of Stic, shares his roadmap for success for the car-based ad tech startup. Full Article false
si After Being Laid Off, He Started a Side Hustle With Facebook. It Made Almost $3 Million Last Year: 'I Bought My Mom a $50,000 SUV.' By www.entrepreneur.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 16:00:00 GMT Carlos Ugalde, founder of House of Chingasos, didn't know anything about digital marketing — but he dove in anyway. Full Article false
si I Wish I Knew About These 3 Cybersecurity Mistakes Before I Started a Business By www.entrepreneur.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 18:30:00 GMT Cybersecurity risks get increasingly complex every year, and businesses of all kinds are under attack. These are three of the most common cybersecurity errors companies make, with actionable advice on safeguarding against them. Full Article false
si How to Raise Rent Prices Without Losing Tenants — A Guide for Landlords By www.entrepreneur.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 19:00:00 GMT Thinking of tweaking rent rates? Read this article for tips on striking the perfect balance between being competitive and earning higher revenue. Full Article false
si Why the CEO of $2.5 Billion Smart Ring Startup Oura Says Apple Won't Make Its Own Version By www.entrepreneur.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 19:14:05 GMT There have been rumors that Apple is working on a smart ring, but Oura's CEO thinks it's just talk. Here's why. Full Article false
si Solar Surge Ends Binar Space Program’s Satellite Mission Ahead of Schedule - PUNE.NEWS By news.google.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 07:36:52 GMT Solar Surge Ends Binar Space Program’s Satellite Mission Ahead of Schedule PUNE.NEWSSolar Cycle 25 puts satellites at risk, curtailing missions | Tap to know more | Inshorts InshortsFiery Fate: Hyperactive Sun sends Australian satellites crashing back to Earth MoneycontrolSomething Happening on the Sun’: Solar surge burns up 3 satellites as scientists warn of escalating risks Business TodayThe solar cycle, a heartbeat of stellar energy European Space Agency Full Article
si 'Duniya bewakoof hai': Basit Ali gives unique solution to India-Pakistan Champions Trophy stand-off - The Times of India By news.google.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 03:07:00 GMT 'Duniya bewakoof hai': Basit Ali gives unique solution to India-Pakistan Champions Trophy stand-off The Times of IndiaICC in a catch-22 situation amid PCB's steadfast stance on hosting Champions Trophy CricbuzzHow much money Pakistan can lose if Champions Trophy is moved or postponed The Times of IndiaChampions Trophy: PCB wants an explanation in writing from India for refusal to travel ESPNcricinfo"Unless Pakistan Cricket Board Decides To Pull Out...": ICC's New Plan On Champions Trophy Revealed NDTV Sports Full Article
si Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 box office collection Day 12: Kartik Aaryan starrer still trailing behind 'Singham Agai - TOI Etimes By news.google.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 00:40:00 GMT Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 box office collection Day 12: Kartik Aaryan starrer still trailing behind 'Singham Agai TOI EtimesSingham Again team was being ‘unfair’, says Bhushan Kumar: ‘It got unpleasant, but they assured me…’ The Indian ExpressBhool Bhulaiyaa 3 vs Singham Again box office collection day 12: Kartik Aaryan-led horror comedy, Ajay Devgn's film in neck-and-neck fight ahead of Kanguva release Business TodayBhool Bhulaiyaa 3 box office collection: Kartik Aaryan film overtakes Singham Again, storms past 300 crore in 10 days Hindustan TimesHindi video: Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 Ami Je Tomar 3.0 full video goes viral; who won dance dare, Madhuri Dixit or Vidya Balan? Mint Full Article
si Modi to attend G20 Summit in Brazil, also visit Nigeria, Guyana in 3-nation tour - Hindustan Times By news.google.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 15:17:33 GMT Modi to attend G20 Summit in Brazil, also visit Nigeria, Guyana in 3-nation tour Hindustan TimesPM Narendra Modi to visit Nigeria, Brazil, Guyana from November 16 The HinduPM Modi to attend G20 Summit in Brazil, visit Nigeria and Guyana from November 16-20: Full schedule The Times of IndiaPM Modi to embark on three nation visit to Nigeria, Brazil and Guyana from 16th nov News On AIRPM Modi's Africa-Latin America trip begins Sunday The Economic Times Full Article
si Delhi air pollution: Smog causes low visibility in NCR; AQI 'very poor' for 15th day | Latest updates - Hindustan Times By news.google.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 01:07:18 GMT Delhi air pollution: Smog causes low visibility in NCR; AQI 'very poor' for 15th day | Latest updates Hindustan TimesThick Smog Blankets Delhi-NCR, Air Quality Index Crosses 400-Mark NDTVWhat is AQI? Understanding India's air quality and how to check it India TodaySeason's first dense fog hits Delhi, visibility plunges to zero at IGI airport MoneycontrolFog, smog, and suffering: From Delhi to Assam, cities engulfed in toxic air - see pics The Times of India Full Article
si Swiggy Share Price Live Updates: Stock makes a positive debut, opens with 7.69% premium at ₹420 on NSE; check GMP | Stock Market News - Mint By news.google.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 04:30:01 GMT Swiggy Share Price Live Updates: Stock makes a positive debut, opens with 7.69% premium at ₹420 on NSE; check GMP | Stock Market News MintSwiggy shares list at 8% premium over IPO price The Economic Times‘You and I…’: Zomato welcomes Swiggy on Dalal Street after stock market listing India TodaySwiggy’s reclusive CEO Sriharsha Majety makes rare public appearance at IPO listing ceremony Hindustan TimesSwiggy shares list at ₹420 on NSE, opening 7.7% above IPO price in a highly anticipated debut Mint Full Article
si Balwan Singh And Anr vs Ut Of J&K And Ors on 8 November, 2024 By indiankanoon.org Published On :: 08.11.2024 Land Mesuring 03 kanals 02 marlas falling under khasra No. 2549/2406 Min situated at Phagmula Tehsil Pogal Paristan, District Ramban and land measuring 10 marlas falling under khasra No. 2549/2406 situated in the same village along with residential house constructed thereon is said to have been taken over by the respondents for construction of the road. In the reply filed by the Collector, it has been submitted that the indent has been placed by Chief Engieer, Jammu vide No. CEJ/PMGSY/6706-09 dated 03.07.2023 for acquisition of land in question along with residential house in question. However, it is not mentioned in the reply as to whether any notification for acquisition of the property in question pursuant to the indent has been issued. It appears that pursuant to the indent dated 03.07.2023, the Collector has not issued the notification for initiating the process for acquisition of the property in question in accordance with the provisions of Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act 2013. Full Article
si Roop Singh vs State Of J & K on 11 November, 2024 By indiankanoon.org Published On :: 11.11.2024 1. In this case, the appellant was granted bail on 30.12.2019 by this Court, however, till date, he has not been released because no one is there to stand surety for him. 2. This Court takes note of the fact that even after five years of passing of the bail order in his favour, the appellant continues to languish in prison, as nobody has come forward to stand surety for him. The facts disclose that there is prima facie violation of his rights under Article 21 of the Constitution. 3. Under the circumstances, the appellant shall be released on his personal bond to the tune of Rs. 50,000/- to the satisfaction of Superintendent, Central Jail, Kot Bhalwal, Jammu. In addition thereto, as nobody is there to stand surety for him, the appellant shall appear before the court of learned Chief Judicial Magistrate, Poonch once in every month, commencing from 18.11.2024 and thereafter, on such dates as set by the learned CJM, Poonch. Full Article
si Iqbal Singh Age 19 Years vs Ut Of J&K Through on 8 November, 2024 By indiankanoon.org Published On :: 08.11.2024 1. The petitioners have sought a direction upon respondent No. 3 to issue passports in their favour. 2. According to the petitioners, they had applied for passports after depositing the requisite fee. The application of the petitioner was allotted file number JM1066761201422 whereas, application of petitioner No. 2 was allotted file number JM1066765476422, whereafter, the said applications were forwarded to respondent No. 2 for verification. The applications were submitted by the petitioners on 11.08.2022 and 12.08.2022 but despite lapse of so many years, the respondents have not taken any action in the matter which has compelled the petitioners to approach this Court. Full Article
si Deeraj Singh vs State Of J&K And Ors on 8 November, 2024 By indiankanoon.org Published On :: 1 The petitioner has challenged order No. 214/NRHM of 2008 dated 10.03.2008 issued by respondent No.2 to the extent of engagement of respondent No.4 as Laboratory Assistant under NRHM. A direction has also been sought by the petitioner upon the official respondents seeking his engagement as Laboratory Assistant in CHC, Marwah. 2 Form a perusal of the pleadings of the parties, it appears that a Notification No.02 dated 16.10.2007 was issued by respondent No.2 whereby applications were invited for contractual appointments in various categories at different levels in the erstwhile District Doda. Six posts of Laboratory Assistants were also advertised vide the said notification which was published in a Newspaper on 17.10.2007. A corrigendum to the said notification, was issued vide No.NRHM/DDC/9954 dated 24.10.2007 whereby, besides increasing the number of posts advertised, it was provided that the advertisement of the posts should be read for Districts Doda, Kishtwar and Ramban instead of the erstwhile District Doda. It was further provided that the candidates should be the residents of the erstwhile J&K State and that preference will be given to local candidates. It was also provided that number of posts advertised for the position of Laboratory Assistant would be six (two each) and as per the corrigendum, number of such posts was increased to (12). Full Article
si Vijay Singh Rajput vs Union Territory Of J&K Through on 11 November, 2024 By indiankanoon.org Published On :: 1 By this common order, the afore-titled two petitions filed under Section 482 of Cr. P. C seeking quashment of FIR No.56/2021 registered at Police Station, Women Cell, Jammu for offences under Section 498-A and 109 of IPC, are proposed to be disposed of.The petitioners in CRM(M) No.386/2022 happen to be the father-in-law and mother-in-law of the complainant, whereas, petitioner in CRM(M) No. 577/2023 happens to be the husband of the complainant. 2 It appears that respondent No. 2/complainant filed an application under Section 156(3) Cr.P.C. before the learned Chief Judicial Magistrate, Jammu, alleging maltreatment at the hands of her husband and his other family members (petitioners herein) over demands for dowry. The learned Magistrate endorsed the said application to the concerned Police, and on the basis of direction of the Magistrate, the impugned FIR came to be registered. 3 It seems that during pendency of the aforesaid proceedings, learned counsel for the petitioners made a statement that a compromise has been arrived at between the parties. Therefore, on the basis of the said compromise, vide order dated 06.11.2024, the parties were directed to appear before the Registrar Judicial for recording their statements in support of the compromise arrived at between them. The complainant-respondent No.2 has made a statement before the Registrar Judicial on 06.11.2024, wherein she has admitted the aforesaid position. Full Article
si Vijay Singh Rajput vs Union Territory Of J&K Through on 11 November, 2024 By indiankanoon.org Published On :: 1 By this common order, the afore-titled two petitions filed under Section 482 of Cr. P. C seeking quashment of FIR No.56/2021 registered at Police Station, Women Cell, Jammu for offences under Section 498-A and 109 of IPC, are proposed to be disposed of.The petitioners in CRM(M) No.386/2022 happen to be the father-in-law and mother-in-law of the complainant, whereas, petitioner in CRM(M) No. 577/2023 happens to be the husband of the complainant. 2 It appears that respondent No. 2/complainant filed an application under Section 156(3) Cr.P.C. before the learned Chief Judicial Magistrate, Jammu, alleging maltreatment at the hands of her husband and his other family members (petitioners herein) over demands for dowry. The learned Magistrate endorsed the said application to the concerned Police, and on the basis of direction of the Magistrate, the impugned FIR came to be registered. 3 It seems that during pendency of the aforesaid proceedings, learned counsel for the petitioners made a statement that a compromise has been arrived at between the parties. Therefore, on the basis of the said compromise, vide order dated 06.11.2024, the parties were directed to appear before the Registrar Judicial for recording their statements in support of the compromise arrived at between them. The complainant-respondent No.2 has made a statement before the Registrar Judicial on 06.11.2024, wherein she has admitted the aforesaid position. Full Article
si Muninder Singh vs Union Territory Of J&K And Others on 8 November, 2024 By indiankanoon.org Published On :: 08.11.2024 1. This is an application filed by the petitioner for grant of bail with effect from 07.11.2024 to 14.11.2024 so as to enable him to attend the wedding ceremonies of his niece, namely, Simerjeet Kour. The petitioner has placed on record the wedding invitation card. 2. A perusal of the record reveals that the petitioner is an accused in a criminal case, titled "U. T of J&K vs Sarita Devi and others" pending before the Court of learned Principal Sessions Judge, Samba arising out of FIR No. 224/2021 of Police Station, Samba. The said FIR was initially registered for commission of offences under section 363 IPC, however, subsequently after the investigation, charge sheet for commission of offences under sections 363-A, 370, 120 and 34 IPC was filed against the petitioner. Full Article
si Sardul Singh Son Of Joga Singh vs Davinder Kour Wife Of Gurinder Singh ... on 8 November, 2024 By indiankanoon.org Published On :: 1 The petitioners have challenged order dated 23.11. 2023 passed by the learned Principal Sessions Judge, Jammu ('the Appellate Court' for short) whereby the appeal of the petitioners against order dated 10.07.2023 passed by the learned Special Mobile Magistrate (Electricity Magistrate), Jammu ('the trial Magistrate' for short) in a petition filed by the respondent against the petitioners under Section 12 of the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005 ('DV Act' for short) has been dismissed. 2 It appears that a petition under Section 12 of DV Act was filed by the respondent against the petitioners and others including her husband Gurinder Singh before the learned trial Magistrate. It also appears that the marriage between the respondent and her husband, who happens to be the son of the petitioners herein, had taken place on 29.01.2015, whereafter, the relation between the respondent and her husband and in-laws including the petitioners herein did not remain cordial. In the petition under section 12 of the DV Act, the respondent leveled several allegations of domestic violence against the petitioners and her husband. It was alleged by the respondent that the petitioners and other family members of her husband including her husband abused and taunted her for bringing less dowry and she was even beaten up by them. She has given instances with regard to the incidents of alleged acts of domestic violence perpetrated upon her by the petitioners sand her husband. It has been alleged by her in the aforesaid petition that the petitioners and other family members of her husband were forcing her to bring dowry in the shape of different articles 3 It seems that on an earlier occasion, the respondent had filed a similar petition against the petitioners herein and her husband and the same was withdrawn by her in terms of order dated 07.12.2021 passed by the learned trial Magistrate. After withdrawal of the earlier petition under Section 12 of the DV Act, the respondent filed another petition under the same provision against the petitioners as well as her husband and her sister-in-law. During pendency of the said proceedings, the petitioners herein as also the sister-in-law of the respondent, namely Smt. Rani Kour filed an application for dropping of the proceedings against them. The trial Magistrate, after inviting objections from the respondent and after hearing the parties, partly allowed the said application in terms of order dated 10.07.2023 thereby accepting the application for dropping of proceedings to the extent of Smt. Rani Kour, sister-in-law of the respondent, but declining the said application to the extent of petitioners herein. Full Article
si State Of J&K vs Showkat Ali Son Of Reham Din Resident Of ... on 11 November, 2024 By indiankanoon.org Published On :: Sanjay Dhar, J 1) The appellant/State has challenged judgment dated 07.01.2012 passed by the learned 2nd Additional Sessions Judge, Jammu (hereinafter referred to as the "trial Court") whereby, in a case arising out of FIR No. 116/2000 for offences under Sections 307/324/326/336/337 RPC registered with Police Station, Bagh-e- Bahu, Jammu, the respondents/accused have been acquitted of the charges. 2) The facts, leading to filing of this appeal, are that on 05.04.2000, PW Mohd Ashraf while undergoing treatment in Government Medical College Hospital, Jammu for the injury received by him, made a statement before the police that on the aforesaid date at about 10.30 am when he reached his in-laws‟ house at Raika, he saw a number of people having gathered over there. He further stated that his father-in-law Siraj Din and respondent No.1/accused were having a long standing land dispute going on between them. On account of this, the respondents/accused along with 8/10 more persons had come on spot. It was further stated that the respondent No.1/accused Showkat Ali with an intention to commit murder of PW Mohd Ashraf launched a murderous attack on him with a Pathi on left side of his head which resulted in grievous injury to him. It was also alleged that the other respondents/accused were carrying clubs and axes in their hands, but they did not launch any attack upon him. When some people came on spot, the respondents/accused fled away from the spot and PW Mohd Ashraf fell down unconscious. Full Article
si Kabir Paharia vs National Medical Commission And Ors on 12 November, 2024 By indiankanoon.org Published On :: TUSHAR RAO GEDELA, J. 1. Present appeal has been preferred under Clause X of the Letters Patent Act, 1866 assailing the judgement dated 10th September, 2024 passed by the learned Single Judge whereby the underlying writ petition bearing W.P.(C) 12165/2024 filed by the appellant was dismissed. The appellant also seeks quashing of the NEET Disability Certificate issued by respondent no.2 as well as the Medical Report of the AIIMS, New Delhi dated 6th September, 15:01:10 2024; and prays for declaring the appellant eligible to pursue medical courses and allowing him to take part in the ongoing counselling process. Alternatively, the appellant seeks re-evaluation and re-assessment of his suitability to pursue MBBS course notwithstanding the impugned Regulations. A challenge is also made to Footnote 3 to Appendix H-1 to the Competency Based Medical Education Curriculum (CBME) Regulations, 2023 being ultra vires Articles 14 and 19(1)(g) of the Constitution of India, 1950 and violative of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016, along with directions to the respondent no.1 to issue fresh Regulations/Guidelines in this respect. Full Article
si Raju Singh vs State Of Nct Of Delhi on 11 November, 2024 By indiankanoon.org Published On :: 1. The present appeals have been filed by the appellants against the judgment of conviction dated 13.03.2024 ('impugned judgment') passed by the learned Additional Sessions Judge ('ASJ'), Karkardooma Courts, New Delhi and order on sentence dated 08.05.2024 ('impugned order on sentence') in case arising out of FIR No. 302/2011 registered at Police Station Seema Puri for offences under Sections 302/308/323/34 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 ('IPC'). 2. The appellants, by the impugned judgment, were convicted for the offences under Sections 323/304(II)/308/34 of the Indian Penal Code. A tabular statement of the conviction rendered and the sentence imposed by the learned ASJ on the appellants is reproduced below from the impugned judgment. All the sentences were to run concurrently. Full Article
si Jai Prakash Singh vs The State Of Bihar on 11 November, 2024 By indiankanoon.org Published On :: 1. Heard learned Counsel for the petitioners and learned Additional Public Prosecutor for the State. 2. This application, for grant of anticipatory bail, arises out of Buxar (Muffassil) Police Station Case No. 195 of 2024, disclosing offences under Sections 419/420/467/468/471/ 504/506/34 of the Indian Penal Code. 3. The prosecution case, as per the First Information Report, is that the informant and his sister-in-law Rani Devi purchased a piece of land by way of two registered sale deeds from Raghvendra Kishore Srivastava, situated at Mauza Hukaha, Thana No. 281, bearing Khata No. 185, Plot No. 46, having an area of 198 decimals. Thereafter, the informant got the information that accused Dhananjay Singh has executed a Patna High Court CR. MISC. No.71947 of 2024(2) dt.11-11-2024 forged sale deed, dated 24.01.2024, and in that sale deed some fictious person has been impersonated as seller Raghvendra Kishore Srivastava. The petitioner is one of the identifier and witness in the forged sale deed. After execution of the sale deed, the accused persons, armed with rifle, pistol, katta, lathi and bhala, came on 05.03.2024 and threatened to kill the informant and his family members. Full Article
si Kishori Singh vs The State Of Bihar on 11 November, 2024 By indiankanoon.org Published On :: Heard learned counsels for the parties. 2. The petitioners apprehend their arrest in a case registered for the offence punishable under Sections 147, 148, 149, 448, 341, 323, 324, 326, 307, 332, 354(B), 436, 427, 379, 353, 504, 506 of the Indian Penal Code and 27 of Arms Act. 3. As per the prosecution case, in relation to the Tarabari P.S. Case No.67 of 2024, police recovered kidnapped Chandni Kumari and arrested the accused Mintu Singh and kept them under the supervision of the police officials in the police station. Both Mintu Singh and Chandni Kumari committed suicide by hanging themselves. When the relatives of the deceased persons got the information about the incident, several persons including Patna High Court CR. MISC. No.74950 of 2024(2) dt.11-11-2024 the petitioners gathered along with deadly weapons and brutally assaulted the police official and also damaged their vehicles by setting them on fire. Full Article
si Covai Marketing,Salem vs Deputy Commissioner Of Income Tax, ... on 8 November, 2024 By indiankanoon.org Published On :: These are appeals preferred by the assessee against orders of the Learned Commissioner of Income Tax (Appeals)/NFAC, (hereinafter in short "the Ld.CIT(A)"), Delhi, dated 19.02.2024/20.02.2024 for the Assessment Year (hereinafter in short "AY") 2017-18. 2. First, will take up ITA No 701/Chny/2024 against Ld CIT(A) order dated 19.02.2024; and note that the main grievance of the assessee is against the action of the Ld.CIT(A) confirming the following actions of the AO (i) making an addition of Rs.19,28,069/- as unexplained money on ITA Nos.701, 743 to 745/Chny/2024 (AY 2017-18) M/s. Covai Marketing :: 2 :: Full Article
si Neeta Singh vs Hdfc Standard Life Insurance Company ... on 7 November, 2024 By indiankanoon.org Published On :: 1. The Appellant filed the instant Appeal under section 51(1) of the Consumer Protection Act, 2019 (hereinafter referred to as "the Act"), against the Order dated 22.07.2022 passed by the learned State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission, Madhya Pradesh ("State Commission") in Consumer Complaint No. 83/2022, wherein the State Commission dismissed the Complaint. 2. As per report of the Registry, there is 31 days delay filing the Appeal. For reasons stated in IA/9118/2022, the delay is condoned. 3. For convenience, the parties in the present matter are being referred to as per position held in the Consumer Complaint. 4. The brief facts of the case are that the complainant's husband, Dilip Kumar Singh, obtained an insurance policy from OP insurance company on 28.06.2015. On 16.08.2015, while returning from Omkareshwar to Ujjain during Kavad Yatra, he met with an accident near Baigram on the Indore-Khandwa road and died. Following his death, the complainant submitted a claim to OP insurance company. However, the same was rejected on the ground that material facts about previous health conditions of the deceased were not disclosed in the proposal form. Hence, complainant filed C.C. No. 83/2022. Full Article
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si Jasveer Singh S/O Shri Sardar Singh vs The Union Of India (2024:Rj-Jp:46382) on 8 November, 2024 By indiankanoon.org Published On :: For Petitioner(s) : Mr. Sohan Kumawat for Mr. Shailender Balwada For Respondent(s) : HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE SAMEER JAIN Order 08/11/2024 Learned counsel for the petitioner has submitted that vide an advertisement in the Year 2012, applications were invited for the [2024:RJ-JP:46382] (3 of 3) [CW-2354/2019] post of Constable moreover, total seats intake for the said post were approximately 49898. It is further submitted that final result was declared and subsequent selection is made. Moreover, a legal notice was filed by the petitioner long ago. Full Article