
Richa Kaushik
Bharat Express News Network
Allahabad High Court : Officers To Follow Post-Retirement Home District Transfer Policy
The Allahabad High Court ruled that the transfer policy is binding on the officers who established it. The single bench erred legally by stating that the transfer policy is directive and not obligatory for officers. The court clarified that authorities must adhere to a government order on transfer policy when it is issued. Employees have …
Terrorism To Be Dealt with Sternly: Delhi High Court Rejects ISIS Convict’s Plea
Justice Swarn Kanta Sharma noted that the convict, Mohsin Ibrahim Syed, pleaded guilty to terrorism.
Celebrating The Best Of Shilpa Shetty For Her Birthday
Shilpa Shetty made her Bollywood debut in 1993
Supreme Court Plea For Media House Releasing Exit Polls, Crashing Market
A petitioner has urged the Supreme Court to investigate media houses. This is due to their broadcasting of exit polls immediately after the final phase of the Lok Sabha elections. The petitioner alleges that these broadcasts influenced investors. Which caused loss of Rs 31 lakh crore when the stock market crashed following the results announcement …
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Samsung Expands Galaxy AI Features To Third-Party Apps & Foldable Devices
In a bid to elevate user experience, tech giant Samsung has announced plans to extend its Galaxy AI features beyond its native calling app.
Minimize Unwarranted Routine Vitamin D Testing: Doctors
Vitamin D deficiency is widespread in the Indian population, but its significance is not known to the vast majority of people.
High court to hear Kejriwal’s bail plea on June 14
The court fixed the hearing of the case on June 14 with Vacation Judge Mukesh Kumar to hear the case next.
Lauding NDA’s victory Narendra Modi says “Jahan kam, wahan hum”
‘Jahan kam, wahan hum’: Narendra Modi reveals how NDA worked together to score a hat-trick
Ghatkopar hoarding accident case: Supreme Court to hear the Petition next week
The Supreme Court has now agreed to hear the petition filed by Bombay Municipal Corporation regarding the Ghatkopar hoarding accident case.