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Is printer and publisher of daily necessary party in Defamation case?-J Venkatesan

The Supreme Court has decided to examine whether the printer and publisher of a newspaper or magazine is a necessary party in criminal Defamation proceedings when the editor is already cited as an accused in a Defamation complaint. A Bench of Justices P. Sathasivam and J. Chelameswar in a brief order on Friday said: “The important question arises [in this petition], namely, in a case of complaint under Sections 499, 500...

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‘Discrimination, anomalies plague NRHM in Nagaland' by Aarti Dhar

-The Hindu Show-cause for whistle-blower, Naga Mothers Association Unhappy with the implementation of the National Rural Health Mission, the Naga Mothers Association (NMA) — an apex body of women of different tribes in Nagaland — has called for a full-fledged inquiry into the scheme to eliminate shortcomings and ensure transparent and effective health delivery service. In a memorandum submitted to Governor Nikhil Kumar, a copy of which has been sent to the Union...

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Censoring the Internet: The New Intermediary Guidelines by Rishab Bailey

The government’s recent actions in notifying the Intermediary Guidelines for the internet with minimal public debate have resulted in the creation of a legal system that raises as many problems as it solves. The regulations as presently notified are arguably unconstitutional, arbitrary and vague and could pose a serious problem to the business of various intermediaries in the country (not to mention hampering internet penetration in the country) and also...

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RTI activist clarifies his position before Jamia VC, offers apology

-TCN News   Forum for Student Democracy Convener and RTI Activist Afroz Alam Sahil on Friday was called by the administration of Jamia Millia Islamia for clarification of his stand on his own statement that he made two weeks ago on NDTV regarding alleged swindling of some funds by the varsity. Jamia had taken strong notice of his statement and sent him a legal notice worth Rs 50 lakh. In today’s meeting with...

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Court allows Times Now to furnish corporate guarantee

—PTI The Bombay High Court on Monday allowed the Times Now news channel to furnish a corporate guarantee instead of a bank guarantee of Rs. 80 crore in connection with the Defamation case filed by former Supreme Court judge P.B. Sawant. Times Global Broadcasting Company (TGBC), which runs Times Now, had sought modification of the High Court's September order, wherein it was asked to deposit Rs. 20 crore with the Court, and...

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