Tag: Justice

  • Jagan welcomes Justice S Abdul Nazeer’s appointment as new AP Governor

    Jagan welcomes Justice S Abdul Nazeer’s appointment as new AP Governor

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    Amaravati: Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy on Sunday welcomed the appointment of retired Supreme Court judge S Abdul Nazeer as the state Governor, and looked forward to working with him in unravelling AP’s full potential.

    Earlier in the day, the Central government appointed six new faces as governors, including Justice (retired) Nazeer, who was part of the 2019 Ayodhya verdict, and four BJP leaders, besides carrying out a rejig of the gubernatorial posts in seven states.

    “It is my privilege to welcome the incoming Governor, Sri S. Abdul Nazeer garu, to our beautiful state of Andhra Pradesh. I look forward to working with you in unravelling Andhra Pradesh’s full potential. Welcome Sir!,” Reddy tweeted.

    He also thanked incumbent Governor Biswa Bhusan Harichandan, who has been made the Governor of Chhattisgarh, for the services rendered to Andhra Pradesh.

    “It was a true honour working with Sri @BiswabhusanHC garu, the outgoing Governor of Andhra Pradesh. I thank him for the services he rendered to our State and will always cherish my fruitful association with him. I wish him my best in his new role as the Governor of Chhattisgarh,” Reddy said in another tweet.

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  • AP: YSRCP congratulates Justice Nazeer on appointment as Guv

    AP: YSRCP congratulates Justice Nazeer on appointment as Guv

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    Amaravati: Andhra Pradesh’s ruling party YSR Congress on Sunday congratulated former Supreme Court judge Justice Abdul Nazeer on being appointed as the state’s new governor.

    YSRCP Parliamentary Party leader V. Vijayasai Reddy congratulated Justice Nazeer.

    “Hearty congratulations to Justice Abdul Nazeer on being appointed as the governor of AP. His excellency’s rich and vast experience will help the people of the state. Wishing him a successful tenure,” tweeted Vijayassai Reddy.

    Justice Nazeer succeeded Biswa Bhusan Harichandan, who was moved to Chhattisgarh Raj Bhavan.

    Harichandan, a senior BJP leader from Odisha, had assumed office as governor in July 2019. He had succeeded E.S.L Narasimhan, who had been working as governor of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana after the bifurcation of Andhra Pradesh.

    Justice Nazeer, who hails from Karnataka, was on the Constitution bench of the Supreme Court that delivered verdict in Ayodhya case.

    He had served as Karnataka High Court judge and was elevated as Supreme Court judge in 2017.

    Justice Nazeer was also on the full bench that delivered the verdict on the triple talaq controversy. He was one of the two judges who opposed the majority verdict banning triple talaq.

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  • Justice NK Singh appointed as CJ of J&K HC

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    Srinagar, Feb 12: The President of India Sunday appointed Justice Nongmeikapam Kotiswar Singh as chief Justice of the High Court of J&K and Ladakh.

    In a notification, a copy of which is lying with news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), the Union Ministry of Law & Justice said that the President has appointed Justice Nongmeikapam Kotiswar Singh, Gauhati High Court Judge, as CJ of the High Court of J&K and Ladakh.

    Justice NK Singh was born on March 1, 1963 at Imphal to (Late) Justice N Ibotombi Singh of the Gauhati High Court, who was the first Advocate General of Manipur, and N Gomati Devi.

    He briefly practiced before the Supreme Court of India before shifting to the Gauhati High Court where he was designated as a senior advocate in 2008.

    In 2011, Justice Singh was sworn in as an additional judge of the Gauhati High Court and, in 2012, he was made a permanent judge.

    He was appointed a judge of the Manipur High Court upon its creation in the year 2013. He was later transferred to the Gauahti High Court in 2018—(KNO)

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  • Justice N Kotiswar Singh Appointed New Chief Justice Of JK, Ladakh

    Justice N Kotiswar Singh Appointed New Chief Justice Of JK, Ladakh

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    SRINAGAR: Chief Justices were appointed to four high courts on Sunday. Law Minister Kiren Rijiju announced the fresh appointments on Twitter.

    Justice Nongmeikapam Kotiswar Singh
    Justice Nongmeikapam Kotiswar Singh

    Justice Sonia Giridhar Gokani, Judge of the Gujarat High Court was appointed its chief justice.

    She was appointed acting chief justice of the Gujarat High Court on Friday after its chief justice Aravind Kumar was elevated to the Supreme Court.

    Justice Sandeep Mehta, Judge, Rajasthan High Court has been appointed as chief justice of the Gauhati High Court.

    Justice Jaswant Singh, Judge, Orissa High Court has been elevated as chief justice of the Tripura High Court.

    Justice N Kotiswar Singh, Judge, Gauhati High Court has been made chief justice of the High Court of J-K and Ladakh.



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  • Hyderabad-born justice PV Sanjay Kumar appointed as SC judge

    Hyderabad-born justice PV Sanjay Kumar appointed as SC judge

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    Hyderabad: Justice Puligoru Venkata Sanjay Kumar from Hyderabad has been appointed as a judge of the Supreme Court. He is serving as the Chief Justice of the Manipur High Court. On the recommendation of the Supreme Court, the Central Government has issued a notification appointing him as a Judge of the Supreme Court.

    The others who have been appointed as judges of the Supreme Court are Rajasthan High Court Chief Justice Pankaj Mittal, Patna High Court Chief Justice Sanjeev Karol, Patna High Court Justice Amanullah, Allahabad High Court Justice Manoj Mishra. With the new appointments, the number in the Supreme Court has increased to 25. The Collegium, headed by Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud, had on December 13 recommended the names for the Apex Court.

    Justice P.V. Sanjay Kumar is the second judge from the state after Justice P Narsimha. Sanjay Kumar is the son of P Ramachandra Reddy, who served as Advocate General in united Andhra Pradesh, hailing from Chittoor district. He was born on August 14, 1963 in Hyderabad and did his schooling at St Paul’s  School at Himayatnagar and graduated in commerce from Nizam College and obtained a law degree from Delhi University.

    He started his career as an advocate in 1988 and served as a Public Prosecutor in united Andhra Pradesh from 2000 to 2003. He was appointed as an additional judge on August 8, 2008. On January 20, 2010, he took charge as a permanent judge and on October 14, 2019, he was transferred as a permanent Judge in Punjab-Haryana High Court. On February 12, 2021, he was appointed as the Chief Justice of the Manipur High Court.

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  • US Justice Department conducts ‘planned search’ of Biden’s home

    US Justice Department conducts ‘planned search’ of Biden’s home

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    Washington: The US Department of Justice (DOJ) conducted a “planned search” of President Joe Biden’s home in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, on Wednesday.

    “Today, with the President’s full support and cooperation, the DOJ is conducting a planned search of his home in Rehoboth, Delaware,” Biden’s personal lawyer, Bob Bauer, said in a statement obtained by US media outlets.

    “Under DOJ’s standard procedures, in the interests of operational security and integrity, it sought to do this work without advance public notice, and we agreed to cooperate,” Bauer wrote.

    “The search today is a further step in a thorough and timely DOJ process we will continue to fully support and facilitate,” the attorney said.

    “We will have further information at the conclusion of today’s search.”

    The DOJ conducted a search of Biden’s home in Wilmington, Delaware, on January 20 after documents with classified markings were also found at the Biden Penn Centre in Washington, D.C., in November 2022, Xinhua news agency reported.

    DOJ special counsels are separately investigating the handling of classified documents by Biden and former US President Donald Trump.

    Former US Vice President Mike Pence told Congress last week that classified documents had been found at his home in Indiana.

    The US National Archives and Records Administration has recently requested that former Presidents and Vice-Presidents “conduct an assessment” to determine whether they have any classified materials in their possession.

    Under the Presidential Records Act, all US Presidents’ and Vice-Presidents’ records, including any classified documents, must be turned over to archives by the ends of their terms.

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  • DeSantis rolls out sweeping criminal justice package

    DeSantis rolls out sweeping criminal justice package

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    “One juror should not be able to veto that,” DeSantis said Thursday. “I don’t think justice was served.”

    DeSantis also wants lawmakers to crack down on colorful fentanyl pills that look like candy and are commonly referred to as “rainbow fentanyl.” His proposal would make it a first degree felony to possess, sell, or manufacture fentanyl that resembles candy. It would also make it a $1 million penalty for trafficking those pills to children. It’s the second year in the row DeSantis focused on fentanyl. Last year, he championed increased mandatory minimum sentences for fentanyl trafficking.

    Crafting policies that are tough on crime has been one of DeSantis’ hallmarks in recent years as he has risen through the ranks of the national Republican Party and eyes a likely 2024 presidential bid.

    In what amounts to a jab at mostly Democratic-run areas that have done away with cash bail, DeSantis also wants to limit who can be released prior to a first court appearance after being arrested. DeSantis wants to give judges more discretion over those decisions.

    “We have rejected in the state of Florida the idea you get rid of cash bail like they did in New York,” DeSantis said. “When the policy first went into effect…there was a woman that was arrested, released, and re-arrested four times in seven days.”

    DeSantis also wants to consider allowing the death penalty for child rapists and at least make sure they serve life in prison. He also wants to eliminate “gain time,” which offers reduced sentences for good behavior, for those convicted of attempted sexual misconduct or battery.

    Under his proposal, which is not yet a filed piece of legislation, law enforcement agencies would be required to report missing persons in the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System rather than just the Florida Crime Information Center and the National Crime Information Center. He also wants to set aside $5 million for strike forces he created last year to try and crack down on human trafficking and to seize illegal weapons.

    The proposal, once filled, would be another in a long line of high-profile proposals DeSantis has pitched focused on changing law enforcement.

    Last year, he also secured funding for $5,000 bonuses to attract police officers to move to Florida. Officers who come to Florida from another state or those who are native to Florida but have become police officers for the first time are eligible.

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  • Justice Department disrupts group behind thousands of ransomware attacks

    Justice Department disrupts group behind thousands of ransomware attacks

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    Garland, at a press conference in Washington, said Hive was behind attacks in the past two years on a Midwest hospital, which was forced to stop accepting new patients and to pay a ransom to decrypt health data. While Garland did not name the hospital, the Memorial Health System in West Virginia and Ohio was attacked by Hive affiliates at the same time. Hive was also linked to an attack last year on Costa Rica’s public health service.

    Hive is known to go after health care organizations, and the Justice Department, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency and the Department of Health and Human Services put out a joint alert last year warning of additional Hive attacks on health care and public health groups.

    Garland said the Justice Department had assisted around 300 victims around the world since July, and stopped the payment of around $130 million to Hive.

    “Cybercrime is a constantly evolving threat, but as I have said before, the Justice Department will spare no resources to identify and bring to justice anyone, anywhere who targets the United States with a ransomware attack,” Garland said.

    FBI Director Christopher Wray said the “disruption campaign” against Hive had taken place over the past year and a half, and involved FBI personnel gaining access to Hive’s control panels in order to give victims keys to unlock their encrypted systems. Wray pressed victims of cyberattacks to come forward and inform law enforcement, noting that only around 20 percent of Hive’s victims had done so.

    “A reminder to cybercriminals: No matter where you are, and no matter how much you try to twist and turn to cover your tracks — your infrastructure, your criminal associates, your money and your liberty are all at risk, and there will be consequences,” Wray told reporters.

    Hackers linked to some ransomware attacks have often been based out of Russia, including the hackers behind the 2021 attack on Colonial Pipeline, which temporarily crippled the supply of gas to the East Coast. While the Biden administration opened discussions with Moscow in 2021 about cracking down on cybercriminals based in Russia, these talks collapsed following the Russian invasion of Ukraine last year.

    When asked whether Hive cybercriminals were based in Russia, Garland declined to answer, noting “we are in the middle of an ongoing investigation.”

    While the dismantling of Hive’s operations is a win for the Justice Department — which launched a ransomware task force in 2021 to better prioritize investigating and bringing to justice ransomware cybercriminals — at least one expert is skeptical of its long-term impact.

    “The disruption of the Hive service won’t cause a serious drop in overall ransomware activity, but it is a blow to a dangerous group that has endangered lives by attacking the health care system,” John Hultquist, the head of Mandiant Threat Intelligence at Google Cloud, said Thursday. He noted that a new competitor will likely be “standing by” to take Hive’s place.

    “Actions like this add friction to ransomware operations. Hive may have to regroup, retool, and even rebrand,” Hultquist said. “When arrests aren’t possible, we’ll have to focus on tactical solutions and better defense. Until we can address the Russian safehaven and the resilient cybercrime marketplace, this will have to be our focus.”

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  • India invites Pak Chief Justice, Foreign Minister for SCO meetings: Report

    India invites Pak Chief Justice, Foreign Minister for SCO meetings: Report

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    Islamabad: India has invited Chief Justice of Pakistan Umar Atta Bandial and Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari to attend meetings of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) that also includes Russia and China, a media report said.

    India currently holds the presidency of the SCO which comprises Russia, China, India, Pakistan, Iran and Central Asian States, The Express Tribune reported.

    As president of the SCO, New Delhi is set to host a series of events, including a conference of the chief justices of member states, meeting of the foreign ministers and a summit in 2023.

    The meeting of Chief Justices of the SCO is scheduled for March while the Foreign Ministers will meet in May.

    Official sources confirmed to The Express Tribune on Monday that India shared the invitations with Pakistan for the Chief Justice and Foreign Minister.

    It is, however, not clear whether the Chief Justice and the Foreign Minister will attend both the events or depute someone to represent Pakistan.

    Pakistan hasn’t yet responded to the Indian invite, according to sources.

    Given the SCO is an important forum because of the presence of China and Russia, Pakistan is unlikely to stay out of the events, reports The Express Tribune.

    Both Pakistan and India were accepted as full members of the influential organisation a few years back after they committed not to undermine the SCO work because of their bilateral disputes.

    The meeting of the SCO Foreign Ministers is due to take place in Goa, Express Tribune reported.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • The Seller: A Story of Justice

    The Seller: A Story of Justice

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    ASIN ‏ : ‎ B06XSSDPX5
    Language ‏ : ‎ English
    File size ‏ : ‎ 1965 KB
    Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
    Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
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    Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
    Print length ‏ : ‎ 22 pages

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