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  • SC advises techie couple seeking divorce to spend time with each other

    SC advises techie couple seeking divorce to spend time with each other

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    New Delhi: The Supreme Court has told a couple, who are software engineers seeking a divorce, why don’t they give a second chance to the marriage as both of them were not able to devote time to their union.

    A bench of Justices K M Joseph and B V Nagarathna said, “Where is the time for marriage? Both of you are software engineers posted in Bengaluru. One goes to duty during the day and the other at night. You have no regret for divorce but have regret for marriage. Why don’t you give a second chance to the marriage.”

    Justice Nagarathna said that Bengaluru is not a place where divorces take place so frequently and the couple may give a chance towards their union.

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    However, the counsels for both the husband and wife told the bench that during the pendency of this petition, the parties were referred to the Supreme Court Mediation Centre in order to explore the possibility of a settlement between them.

    The bench was informed that both husband and wife have agreed upon a settlement agreement in which they have decided to dissolve their marriage by a decree of divorce by mutual consent under Section 13B of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 on certain terms and conditions.

    The counsels informed the bench that one of the terms was that the husband would pay a total sum of Rs 12.51 lakh towards a full and final settlement of all monetary claims of the wife as a permanent alimony.

    The bench noted in its order dated April 18, “When queried by this Court, the parties stated that they have indeed agreed to settle their disputes amicably by parting ways and seeking divorce by mutual consent. They also state that the terms of settlement would be adhered to by them and hence the marriage may be dissolved by a decree of divorce by mutual consent.”

    The bench added that in the circumstances, “We have taken on record the settlement agreement as well as the application filed under Article 142 of the Constitution. We have perused the same. On perusal, we find that the terms of the settlement agreements are lawful and there is no legal impediment for accepting the terms of settlement”.

    It also took on record that the husband paid a total sum of Rs 12,51,000 to the petitioner-wife who has acknowledged the receipt of the demand drafts.

    “In the circumstances, we exercise our power under Article 142 of the Constitution and dissolve the marriage between the parties by a decree of divorce by mutual consent under Section 13B of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955,” the top court said.

    It also quashed various other proceedings lodged by husband and wife in Rajasthan and Lucknow under the Dowry Prohibition Act, domestic violence Act and other connected cases.

    (Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by Siasat staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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  • “Chill mat karo. Kaam karo”: Salman Khan advises fans

    “Chill mat karo. Kaam karo”: Salman Khan advises fans

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    Mumbai: Superstar Salman Khan, in the early hours of Tuesday, took to social media and gave special advice to all his fans and said, “Chill mat karo Kaam karo”

    Taking to Instagram, Salman shared a picture and captioned it, “Thr is nothing better than work so chill mat karo. Kaam karo, 4 days to kkbkkj , mehnat nai karogay toh family ko family film kaise dikhaogay.”

    In the picture, Salman could be seen donning a formal look. He looked handsome as he wore a white shirt and a black tie.

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    Soon after he dropped the post, fans flooded the comment section with red hearts and fire emoticons.
    A fan commented, “Handsome hunk My love.”

    “Why are you soo handsome?,” a fan wrote.

    Another fan commented, “Bhaijaan JAAN he le loge.”

    “MOST HANDSOME MAN TO EVER EXIST ON THIS PLANET,” a user commented.

    The ‘Ready’ actor is currently busy promoting his upcoming family entertainer film ‘Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan’ which is all set to hit the theatres on April 18.

    Helmed by Farhad Samji, the film also stars Pooja Hegde, Venkatesh Daggubati, Bhumika Chawla, Jagapathi Babu, and Vijender Singh.

    On Monday, the makers of ‘Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan’ unveiled the new track of the film ‘O Balle Balle’.
    Music for Balle Balle is composed by Sukhbir. Kumaar is the lyricist, with choreography by Jani Master and the background vocals by Sukhbir.

    The song features Salman Khan, Shehnaaz Gill, Raghav Juyal, Palak Tiwari, Vinali Bhatnagar, Siddharth Nigam and Jassie Gill.

    ‘Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan’ marks the return of Salman to big screen after four years.
    Apart from this, Salman will also be seen in the upcoming action thriller film ‘Tiger 3’ opposite Katrina Kaif.

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  • Indian embassy in Sudan advises Indians to stay indoors

    Indian embassy in Sudan advises Indians to stay indoors

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    New Delhi: As Sudanese capital Khartoum continued to witness large-scale violence, the Indian embassy in Sudan issued a fresh advisory on Monday urging Indians not to venture out of their residences and stay calm.

    On Sunday, the embassy said an Indian national died in Khartoum after sustaining bullet injuries.

    “Based on the latest inputs the fighting has not subsided on day two. We sincerely request all fellow Indians to continue to stay where they are and not venture outside,” the mission said in its second advisory after violence broke out in Khartoum.

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    Grieving the death of the Indian national, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Sunday said the situation in Khartoum remains one of “great concern” and that India will continue to monitor the developments in that country.

    Explosions and clashes were reported in various areas in Khartoum in the backdrop of escalating tension between a paramilitary force and Sudan’s Army.

    On Saturday, the Indian embassy advised Indian nationals in Sudan to take utmost precautions and stay indoors after Khartoum witnessed large-scale violence.

    According to the official data , the number of Indians in Sudan is around 4,000 including 1200 who have settled down in the country decades ago.

    Sudan’s military captured power in a coup in October 2021 and it has been running the country through a sovereign council since then.

    There has been a dispute between the Army and the para-military over a proposed timeline for handing over power to a civilian government.

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  • Khartoum violence: Indian embassy in Sudan advises Indians to take utmost precautions

    Khartoum violence: Indian embassy in Sudan advises Indians to take utmost precautions

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    New Delhi: The Indian embassy in Sudan on Saturday advised Indian nationals in the country to take utmost precautions and stay indoors after Sudanese capital Khartoum witnessed large-scale violence.

    In a tweet, the mission also urged the Indians to stay calm and wait for updates.
    Explosions and clashes were reported in various areas in Khartoum in the backdrop of escalating tension between a paramilitary force and Sudan’s Army.

    “Notice to all Indians. In view of reported firings and clashes, all Indians are advised to take utmost precautions, stay indoors and stop venturing outside with immediate effect. Please also stay calm and wait for updates,” the Indian mission tweeted.

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    The military captured power in a coup in October 2021 and it has been running the country through a sovereign council since then.

    There has been a dispute between the Army and the paramilitary over a proposed timeline for handing over power to a civilian government.

    According to the official data , the number of Indians in Sudan is around 4,000 including 1,200 who have settled down in the country decades ago.

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  • RSS chief Bhagwat advises farmers to adopt cow-based farming

    RSS chief Bhagwat advises farmers to adopt cow-based farming

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    Meerut: Changing farming methods is necessary not only for India but the world, RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat said on Sunday and advised farmers to adopt cow-based farming.

    The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) leader was speaking at a farmers’ conference organised by the Bharatiya Kisan Sangh in Hastinapur.

    “Cow-based farming does not disturb the cycle of nature. Our farmers are worried. All their demands cannot be met, so the cost of cultivation has to be reduced. This is possible only with cow-based farming,” Bhagwat said.

    Exhorting the farmers to shun the use of chemicals, he added, “Our land has been ploughed for thousands of years. Yet, it is still fertile. We have seen the loss of agricultural production by increasing it indiscriminately.

    “Chemicals being used in farming are entering our bodies and making us sick.”

    Bhagwat said the government might change the policies but the farmers will have to do the work to save agriculture and nature.

    During his visit, the RSS chief also stopped by the ancient historical sites from the “Mahabharata” period in Hastinapur.

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  • Sharad Pawar advises ‘caution’ over breach of privilege move against Sanjay Raut

    Sharad Pawar advises ‘caution’ over breach of privilege move against Sanjay Raut

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    Mumbai: A day after the Maharashtra Assembly initiated the process of breach of privilege of the House against Shiv Sena-UBT MP Sanjay Raut for his purported “Chor Mandali” remarks, Nationalist Congress Party President Sharad Pawar on Thursday urged “caution” on the issue.

    Giving his sagely advice, Pawar, 82 said that Raut is a senior and respected Member of the Rajya Sabha, the highest legislature of the country, that is the Indian Parliament.

    “Hence, before any proposed action against him, the legality and guidelines for taking such action vis-a-vis MPs should be carefully examined. Raut’s statement is essentially a reaction expressed about a particular group and its meaning is clear without any interpretation,” Pawar contended.

    After a huge ruckus in the House on Wednesday over Raut’s purported remarks of “chor mandali”, Assembly Speaker Rahul Narwekar accepted a notice by some Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) members to initiate the breach of privilege process against the Sena-UBT MP.

    Talking to the media in Kolhapur, Raut – ostensibly referring to the Shiv Sena of Chief Minister Eknath Shinde – said that “it’s a fake Shiv Sena, a gang of thieves, its not a legislature party but a ‘chor mandali’” and these utterances are now attracting the breach of privilege of the House.

    Raising eyebrows at the breach of privilege committee convened for the purpose, the NCP supremo observed that the legislators from the Sena-UBT group, to which Raut belongs, are not included, “which is not correct”.

    “Moreover, the committee appointed is expected to be independent and neutral. But, the MLAs who demanded action against Raut have also been included on the committee. This means the complainant is appointed as the judge, then how can justice be expected?” Pawar wondered.

    The NCP chief, who is also a Member of Rajya Sabha, made it clear that the legislature in a democracy is the highest representative body of the people and its dignity must be maintained.

    Nevertheless, he said that in order to ascertain whether Raut’s statements are about the legislature or on a particular group, the committee should comprise senior and impartial members to consider it collectively.

    Delving into a historic example, Pawar recalled how during the tenure of the former Chief Minister Vasantdada Patil, his government was criticised by the (then) Opposition as “Ali Baba-Chaalis Chor” regime, and though such criticism of the law-making body (legislature) is never justifiable, opined that “the matter should be handled calmly”.

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  • JNU admin ‘advises’ students against screening of BBC documentary on Modi

    JNU admin ‘advises’ students against screening of BBC documentary on Modi

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    The Jawaharlal Nehru College (JNU) administration has ‘advised’ its student union to cancel the screening of the controversial BBC documentary on Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

    The documentary, ‘India: the Modi Question’, was scheduled to be screened on the JNU campus on January 24 at 9 pm.

    In a statement released the previous day, the JNU administration said that no prior permission was taken from the administration.

    “The concerned students/individuals are firmly advice to cancel the proposed programme immediately failing which strict disciplinary action may be initiated as per the university rules,” the JNU administration statement said.

    “This is to emphasise that such an unauthorised activity may disturb peace and harmony of the university campus,” the university said.

    Reacting to the circular, the president of the JNU students’ union, Aishe Ghosh shared an old tweet of the Prime Minister from 2019.

    “I think the JNU Administration missed the tweet by our PM tweeted some years back. Just reminding. We take his words quite seriously,” Aishe tweeted.

    The BBC documentary throws thorough investigations and unreleased documents of the ill-fated 2002 Gujarat riots when Narendra Modi was the chief minister of the state.

    A similar incident took place in Hyderabad when a special screening took place at the University of Hyderabad (UoH), on January 21.

    Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) – the student wing of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) – lodged a complaint with the University administration over its screening following which a probe was initiated.

    What is the BBC documentary on Modi?

    The new two-part documentary series of the BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation) ‘India: The Modi Question‘ focuses on the 2002 Gujarat riots that killed thousands and left millions homeless, especially in the Muslim community, and the role played by the then chief minister Narendra Modi’s government.

    The two-part documentary which is aired only in the United Kingdom looks at the escalating tension between the Muslim community and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) as well as Hindu right-wing organisations – Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) and the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS).

    The first part of the two-part series, reportedly reveals ‘never-seen-before’ or ‘restricted’ documents in detail. These reports were never published to the public.

    It states that “Modi is directly responsible” for the riots that killed millions of people and displaced many, mostly Muslims. It also said the “violence was politically motivated” and the aim “was to purge Muslims from Hindu areas”. The riots were impossible “without the climate of impunity created by the state government.”

    Speaking to the BBC, former foreign secretary, Jack Straw (2001-2006) said he was personally involved in the investigations as the data and results provided were alarming.

    “I was very worried about it. I took a great deal of personal interest because India is an important country with whom we (the UK) have relations. And so, we had to handle it very carefully,” Straw told the BBC, adding, “What we did was establish an inquiry and have a team go to Gujarat and find out for themselves what had happened. And they produced a very thorough report.



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