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No law student be barred from exams for lack of attendance, says HC in ruling 9 yrs after Delhi suicide sparked concern
The Delhi High Court ruled that law students cannot be barred from exams due to attendance shortages, emphasizing the need to prevent mental trauma. This decision follows the suicide of student Sushant Rohilla, who faced such restrictions. The court directed the Bar Council of India to consult stakeholders and revise attendance norms, ensuring students can progress academically regardless of attendance issues.
55th Kerala film awards: ‘Manjummel Boys’ chosen best film, Mammootty is best actor
The Malayalam film 'Manjummel Boys' won 'best film' at the 55th Kerala State Film Awards, claiming nine awards in total. Mammootty received 'best actor' for 'Bramayugam', while Shamla Hamza won 'best actress' for 'Feminichi Fathima'. Other notable winners included Sushin Shyam for 'best composer' and Hirandas Murali for 'best lyricist'.
‘Old age can’t sanctify cruelty’, rules Madras HC on domestic violence case
The Madras High Court has reinstated the conviction of an 80-year-old man for subjecting his wife to mental and economic cruelty. Justice L Victoria Gowri emphasized that age cannot excuse such behavior, upholding a six-month prison sentence and a ₹5,000 fine. The court highlighted the need for respect and dignity in marriage, especially for elderly women.
Two vote banks remain the fulcrum of Bihar politics
BP Mandal's 1980 reservation recommendation for OBCs reshaped Bihar's caste politics, enabling leaders like Lalu Prasad and Nitish Kumar to build powerful voter bases. Recent caste surveys and evolving political strategies underscore the enduring significance of caste in elections, as parties balance welfare initiatives with caste dynamics to secure support in a state historically defined by caste hierarchies.
Adaptation important issue for India at COP30: Bhupender Yadav
India's Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav emphasized the importance of finalizing adaptation indicators at the upcoming COP30 conference. Discussions will center on the Global Goal on Adaptation and enhancing climate resilience. Yadav highlighted the need for rapid implementation of adaptation support and stressed that indicators should drive ambition without burdening developing nations. India aims to strengthen multilateralism while addressing pollution and biodiversity concerns.
Deal with digital arrest cases with an ‘iron hand’: SC
The Supreme Court of India emphasized the need for strict action against digital arrest frauds, revealing citizens have lost approximately ₹3,000 crore to such scams. After reviewing reports from the Centre and CBI, the court initiated proceedings to address the issue, appointing senior advocate NS Nappinai as amicus curiae to provide insights on tackling the growing problem.
Bihar SIR found no ‘foreign voter’ in Kishanganj, Araria border districts
The Election Commission's revision of electoral rolls in Bihar's Kishanganj and Araria found no foreign voters, despite concerns due to their proximity to Nepal and Bangladesh. Local officials reported that all suspected voters verified their citizenship. Residents emphasized the need for effective border management without disrupting trade and called for urgent infrastructure improvements over political fears regarding foreign nationals.
Life beyond a metro: Villages, towns genesis of India’s women’s World Cup dream
India's women's cricket team, led by captain Harmanpreet Kaur, made history by winning the ODI World Cup, showcasing talent from small towns like Moga and Rohtak. Their success highlights the crucial support from families, especially mothers and siblings, who defied societal norms. This victory inspires future generations to pursue cricket, proving greatness can emerge from humble beginnings.
Stray dog issue: SC takes note of violations of designated feeding spot order
The Supreme Court addressed the stray dog issue, criticizing violations of its feeding order and summoning chief secretaries for non-compliance. The court plans to issue new directives on November 7 regarding public sector feeding practices. It aims to balance public safety and humane dog management amid rising dog-bite incidents and rabies cases, allowing victims to participate in proceedings.
TN govt calls for all-party meet to draft SOPs to avoid stampedes
The Tamil Nadu government will hold a meeting on November 6 with political parties to establish a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for political campaigns, following a Madras High Court directive after a stampede at an actor's rally that killed 41 people. The SOP aims to prevent future tragedies. The meeting will not include actor Vijay's party, which initiated the court petition.
ChatGPT Go free for one year in India starting today: All you need to know
OpenAI is offering a free one-year access to its paid ChatGPT Go version in India, starting November 4. This initiative aims to celebrate the DevDay Exchange event and respond to the growing demand for enhanced features. The Go version includes increased message limits, image generation, and file uploads, catering to developers, students, and professionals. Existing subscribers can also benefit from this offer.
On-duty constable in Rajasthan dies of gunshot from service revolver, family denies suicide
A 23-year-old police constable, Kishanlal Sharma, died from a gunshot wound while on duty at a Bundi Post Office. The incident occurred during the Women's World Cup final, with investigations into potential suicide or accident ongoing. Kishanlal's family and colleagues deny any signs of distress, asserting he was happy and engaged, urging a thorough investigation.
Mumbai hostage case: Cops contacted ex-minister during negotiations with accused Rohit Arya
Former Maharashtra Education Minister Deepak Kesarkar may have his statement recorded following the hostage situation led by Rohit Arya, who held 17 children and two adults at a Mumbai studio. Arya was killed in police firing during the rescue. The Crime Branch is investigating the incident and recording statements from involved officials and witnesses. A magisterial inquiry into Arya's death is underway.
'Gaurav Gogoi 100% Pak agent', Himanta claims, gets dare from Congress MP
Assam Congress president Gaurav Gogoi challenged Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma to publicly disclose an SIT report alleging Gogoi's links to Pakistan. Sarma, who previously called Gogoi a "100 per cent Pakistani agent," defended his claims and welcomed legal action from Gogoi. The political feud centers on accusations involving Gogoi's British wife and alleged ties to Pakistani agencies.
How Cong leaders reacted to Shashi Tharoor's remarks on 'nepo kid' Rahul Gandhi: ‘Dynastic influence not limited to…'
A controversy arose after BJP criticized Congress MP Shashi Tharoor's comments on political dynasties in an article, claiming he targeted Rahul Gandhi. Congress leaders defended the legacy of the Nehru-Gandhi family, emphasizing the merit and sacrifice of past leaders. Tharoor's piece argued that nepotism undermines governance, suggesting that political power should be based on ability, not lineage.
'Cleanest' Delhi air in a decade: Big BJP claim as Rahul Gandhi slams pollution
Rahul Gandhi highlighted worsening air quality in Delhi, citing personal health issues and suggesting shifting his mother out of the city due to pollution. He criticized the BJP government for failing to address the problem. In response, Delhi Environment Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa accused Gandhi of defaming the city, asserting that air quality issues began under Congress rule.

