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Relief for Tatas, SC tells Mamata not to return Singur land to farmers by Dhananjay Mahapatra

Providing temporary relief to Tata Motors, the Supreme Court on Wednesday stayed the return of Singur land to the farmers by the West Bengal government. The apex court, in its interim order, said the state government will hold the land and maintain status quo till further orders from Calcutta high court. The SC directed the parties to argue the merits of the case before the high court. Tata Motors had filed two special...

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West Bengal government files caveat in SC over Singur land law

-The Economic Times   West Bengal government on Monday filed a caveat in Supreme Court so that no petition by Tata Motors Ltd (TML) over the Singur land issue is heard on ex-parte basis. The move was made subsequent to TML counsel Samaraditya Pal's efforts to (a) first get an exparte ad-interim stay on land distribution at Singur which was turned down by Justice Soumitra Pal (b) then appeal to a...

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Akhil Gogoi remanded in judicial custody by Sushanta Talukdar

Police directed to admit him in hospital Arrested RTI activist and farmers' leader Akhil Gogoi was remanded in judicial custody for 14 days by a court here on Sunday, after he spent three days in police custody. But the court of chief judicial magistrate directed the police to immediately admit Mr. Gogoi in the Gauhati Medical College and Hospital for treatment of backache and other ailments of which he complained. It directed...

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Supreme Court denies bail to Kanimozhi

-PTI ‘She could approach trial court for bail once charges are framed' The Supreme Court on Monday dismissed DMK Member of Parliament Kanimozhi's bail plea in the 2G spectrum allocation case and questioned the Central Bureau of Investigation for its failure to interrogate the accused for recovering certain documents. However, the court offered her some hope, saying she could approach the trial court for bail once charges are framed. It said she shall...

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Now Lawyers can practise in all courts

-The Hindu   Section 30 of Advocates Act in place This provision was not notified when the Act came into force So far, in some courts, Lawyers could appear only if they were permitted by presiding officer Now, Lawyers can practise, as a matter of right, in all courts and forums, including tribunals or any quasi-judicial authority. Fifty years after the Advocates Act, 1961, came into force, the Centre has notified Section 30 of the...

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