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Lakshmi Narayan Temple Delegation Calls on LG Manoj Sinha

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A delegation from the Shri Lakshmi Narayan Temple Management Trust, Gandhi Nagar, Jammu, led by its President V.K. Abrol, met Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha today. The meeting reflects ongoing engagement between the temple administration and the UT leadership, likely to discuss religious, developmental, or community-related matters concerning the temple and surrounding areas

Dr. Tahir Rufayee Celebrates Universal Children’s Day

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Dr. Tahir Rufayee, the National Chairman of the National Foundation for Journalism and Media (NFJM), greeted the nation on Universal Children’s Day, emphasizing the importance of safeguarding children’s rights and future. This observance, celebrated annually on November 20, serves as a reminder of our collective duty to prioritize every child’s dignity and well-being.

Acclaimed for his advocacy, Dr. Rufayee articulated, “Children are the hope and strength of the nation.” He highlighted the significance of nurturing environments that support their growth and development. The safety, education, health, and emotional wellness of children must remain at the forefront of societal concerns.

Addressing the critical role of the media, Dr. Rufayee pointed out that responsible journalism plays a vital part in highlighting children’s issues. By shedding light on these matters, the media can foster a more aware and compassionate society. He reaffirmed NFJM’s commitment to ethical journalism, promising to amplify voices concerned with child welfare.

In his message, Dr. Rufayee extended heartfelt greetings, calling for a renewed dedication to creating a future where “every child feels protected, valued, and empowered to achieve their dreams.” He urged all citizens to take proactive measures in ensuring a safe and supportive environment for children across the nation.

SC Strikes Down Key Provisions Of Tribunals Reforms Act, Says Centre Reintroduced Quashed Clauses

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The Supreme Court on Wednesday struck down several provisions of the 2021 Tribunals Reforms law related to the appointment, tenure, and service conditions of members of various tribunals, saying they had been re-enacted by the Centre with minor tweaks.

A bench of Chief Justice B R Gavai and Justice K Vinod Chandran said the impugned provisions violated the principles of separation of powers and judicial independence, and they should not have been brought back.

The bench said that dealing with the backlog of cases was not the sole responsibility of the judiciary, and the onus must be shared by the other arms of the government.

The bench held that Parliament had sought to “legislatively override” binding judicial precedents by re-enacting clauses previously quashed by the court.

“We have compared the provisions of the Ordinance and the 2021 Act, and it shows that all provisions struck down, with minor tweaking, have been re-enacted again,” the CJI said while reading the judgment.

“Thus, we have held that the provisions of the 2021 Act cannot be sustained as it violates separation of powers and judicial independence. It amounts to legislative overriding without curing any defects and binding judgment… It falls foul. Thus, it is struck down as unconstitutional,” he said.

The court restored the earlier judicial directions on tenure, making it clear that members of the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal (ITAT) and the Customs, Excise and Service Tax Appellate Tribunal (CESTAT) shall continue to be in service until the age of 62, while their chairpersons or presidents shall remain in office until the age of 65.

The details of the judgment are awaited.

On November 11, the top court reserved its verdict on a batch of petitions challenging the constitutional validity of the Tribunals Reforms (Rationalisation and Conditions of Service) Act, 2021.

The law abolished several appellate bodies, such as the Film Certification Appellate Tribunal, and amended provisions governing appointments, age criteria, and tenure across the tribunal framework. (Agencies)

J&K Clinches Gold in Men’s Sabre Team Event at Senior National Fencing Championship

The Jammu and Kashmir fencing team delivered a stellar performance to clinch the gold medal in the men’s sabre team event at the 36th Senior National Fencing Championship held in New Delhi today.

In an electrifying final bout, J&K outclassed Maharashtra 45–38 to secure the top podium position. SSCB and Uttar Pradesh settled for bronze medals.

The triumphant J&K squad featured Vishal Thapar, Harshit Kohli, Sagar Sahi, and Mayank Sharma, with Rashid Ahmed Choudhary serving as the international referee for the event.

J&K’s entry into the final was equally dramatic. The team edged past SSCB in a nail-biting semifinal that ended 45–44, while Maharashtra earned its place in the title clash after defeating Uttar Pradesh 45–29.

Results from Other Events

  • Women’s Epee Team Final:
  • Haryana stamped its dominance, defeating Maharashtra 45–24 to win gold. Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh claimed the bronze.
  • Men’s Foil Team Final:
  • SSCB secured gold after a convincing 45–26 victory over Haryana, while Tamil Nadu and Punjab took home bronze medals.

The championship showcased intense competition across categories, with J&K’s standout victory marking one of the tournament’s most celebrated moments.

Supreme Court Strikes Down Key Provisions of Tribunals Reforms Act, 2021

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In a major ruling reinforcing judicial independence, the Supreme Court on Wednesday struck down several provisions of the Tribunals Reforms Act, 2021 relating to the appointment, tenure, and service conditions of members of various tribunals. The Court observed that the Centre had reintroduced provisions earlier struck down by the judiciary, with only “minor tweaks,” amounting to a legislative override of binding judicial precedents.

A bench comprising Chief Justice of India B.R. Gavai and Justice K. Vinod Chandran held that the contested provisions violated the basic principles of separation of powers and judicial independence.

“We have compared the provisions of the Ordinance and the 2021 Act, and it shows that all provisions struck down, with minor tweaking, have been re-enacted again,” the CJI observed while pronouncing the verdict. “Thus, we have held that the provisions of the 2021 Act cannot be sustained… It amounts to legislative overriding without curing any defects. It falls foul. Thus, it is struck down as unconstitutional.”

The Court also underlined that clearing the judiciary’s mounting pendency is a shared responsibility and “not the sole obligation of the courts.”

Earlier Directions Restored

The bench restored previous judicial guidelines regarding tenure and retirement age. Members of the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal (ITAT) and the Customs, Excise and Service Tax Appellate Tribunal (CESTAT) will continue in service until the age of 62, while their chairpersons and presidents will remain in office until 65.

Further details of the judgment are awaited.

Context

The Supreme Court had reserved its judgment on November 11 on a batch of petitions challenging the constitutional validity of the Tribunals Reforms (Rationalisation and Conditions of Service) Act, 2021.

The legislation had abolished several appellate bodies, including the Film Certification Appellate Tribunal, and introduced major changes to the appointment process, qualifications, and tenure of tribunal members—changes that have now largely been invalidated by the Supreme Court.

Al Falah Group Chairman Had Reasons To Flee India; Rs 415 Cr Tainted Funds Identified: ED

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Chairman of the Al Falah group Jawad Ahmed Siddiqui had “incentives” to flee India as his close family members are settled in Gulf countries and he is in receipt of at least Rs 415 crore tainted funds generated “dishonesty” from students of educational institutions run by his Trust, the ED informed a court.

Siddiqui was taken into custody by the federal probe agency on Tuesday night after it conducted day-long searches against the Al Falah University group of Faridabad. The University is central to the investigation into the November 10 Red Fort area blast which killed 15 and injured several others.

He was produced at the residence of Additional Sessions Judge Sheetal Chaudhary Pradhan (Saket court) where the agency sought his 14-day remand for custodial interrogation.The court sent him to 13-day ED custody till December 1.

The agency informed the court that the university and its controlling trust, under the direction of Siddiqui, generated proceeds of crime of Rs 415.10 crore by dishonestly inducing students and parents to part with money on the basis of false accreditation and recognition claims.

It further claimed that Siddiqui’s arrests was necessary as there was an apprehension of his absconding and of non-cooperation.

“Accused has significant financial resources and influence and has a history of serious economic offences. His close family members are also settled in Gulf countries and he has incentives to flee India.

“Given the gravity of the present allegations (with proceeds of crime quantified in hundreds of crores) and the potential consequences under PMLA, there is a reasonable apprehension that if not arrested he may abscond or remain unavailable for effective interrogation, relocate assets and himself beyond the jurisdiction, and continue to delay or obstruct the investigation,” the ED told the court.

It said Siddiqui was the founder and managing trustee who was “controlling the mind” of Al Falah charitable trust and exercises de facto influence over Al Falah University and its institutions.

It alleged Siddiqui’s custodial interrogation was necessary to unearth and quantify the full extent of the “proceeds of crime”, including those not yet visible in the disclosed income tax return (ITR) figures and to enable the timely attachment and confiscation under the PMLA.

The ED also claimed that Siddiqui has “command” over the staff that handles admission registers, fee ledgers, accounts and IT systems of the University and other institutions under the Trust and he could “destroy or alter records”.

The entire Al Falah educational ecosystem is controlled by him (Siddiqui) and only a portion of the proceeds of crime worth Rs 415.10 crore has been identified so far…, the ED informed the court seeking his remand.

The agency said the entire Al Falah group has seen a “meteoric rise” since the 1990s, metamorphosing into a large educational body.

“However, the financials of the various entities are at variance with the huge amount of assets/wealth accumulated by the group,” it told the court.

Siddiqui’s lawyer told court that his client has been falsely implicated in the present matter.

The court gave Siddiqui’s 13 days remand to ED saying his arrest was as per the PMLA provisions and considering the “gravity” of the offence and that the investigation was at a nascent stage.

The ED has taken cognisance of two Delhi Police FIRs to register its case under the anti-money laundering law against the Al Falah group. (Agencies)

CM Omar Abdullah Visits Families Of Nowgam Blast, Assures Full Support

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Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Tuesday visited the families of those who lost their lives in the recent accidental explosion at the Nowgam Police Station, extending heartfelt condolences and assuring full government support.

The Chief Minister visited the family of Late Aijaz Afzal Mir at HMT Zainakote, Late Mohammad Amin Mir at Bemina, Late Showkat Ahmad Bhat at Qamarwari, Late Suhail Ahmad Rather at Natipora, and Late Mohd. Shafi Paray at Wanabal.

Expressing deep grief, Omar Abdullah conveyed his sympathy to the bereaved families and prayed for eternal peace for the departed souls. He also prayed for strength and courage for the families to cope with their profound loss.

“This tragic incident has taken away dedicated individuals who served the people with sincerity and commitment. Their loss is a collective loss for Jammu & Kashmir,” he said.

The Chief Minister assured the families that the government stands by them in this difficult time and will extend every possible assistance. He also confirmed support from the Chief Minister’s Relief Fund.

Later, Omar Abdullah visited Ujala Cygnus Hospital in Nowgam to meet the injured. He reviewed their medical condition, interacted with attending doctors and families, and instructed the medical staff to ensure the best possible care.

“Every injured individual must receive the highest level of treatment. Their wellbeing is our foremost priority,” he said.

Advisor Nasir Aslam Wani, MLA Chanapora Mushtaq Ahmad Guroo, and other concerned officials accompanied the Chief Minister during the visits

Jammu And Kashmir | Three Convicted In 2016 Doda Murder Case

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A local court in Jammu and Kashmir’s Doda has convicted three people in connection the murder of a woman 2016.

Shakuntala Devi was killed and her husband Nehal Chand and son Chain Singh were injured in an attack by a rival group following a land dispute in Bhaderwah area of Doda district over a decade ago.

Police have successfully secured the conviction and imprisonment of three accused persons — Sanjay Kumar, Ram Kumar and Mukesh Kumar — involved in the murder case registered at Police Station Bhaderwah, a police spokesperson said on Tuesday.

He said a chargesheet has been submitted before the Principal District and Sessions Judge, Bhaderwah.

After a prolonged trial, the Court pronounced its judgment and awarded 10 years imprisonment each to Sanjay and Ram and two years imprisonment to Mukesh Kumar.

Chief Prosecuting Officer (CPO) K K Bhandral argued the case on behalf of the State and successfully secured the conviction, the spokesperson said. (Agencies)

‘Zero Tolerance’, ‘No Whitewashing’: Jaishankar On Terrorism At SCO Meeting In Russia

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India on Tuesday said that the world must display “zero tolerance” towards terrorism in all its forms and manifestations, asserting that there can be no justification, no looking away and “no whitewashing”.

“As India has demonstrated, we have the right to defend our people against terrorism, and will exercise it,” External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said in his address at the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Council of Heads of Government meeting here.

Jaishankar said India believes that the SCO must “adapt to the changing global landscape, develop an expanded agenda, and reform its working methods”.

“We will contribute positively and fully to these objectives,” he said.

The SCO was founded at a summit in Shanghai in 2001 by the presidents of Russia, China, the Kyrgyz Republic, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan.

India and Pakistan became its permanent members in 2017.

In July 2023, Iran became the new permanent member of the SCO at an India-hosted virtual summit of the grouping.

“We must never forget that the SCO was founded to combat the three evils of terrorism, separatism and extremism. These threats have become even more serious in the years that have passed,” he said.

“It is imperative that the world displays zero tolerance towards terrorism in all its forms and manifestations. There can be no justification, no looking away and no whitewashing,” the EAM said.

Jaishnkar also emphasised on the prevailing economic situation globally and the importance of fostering greater cultural ties in the influential bloc.

“We assess the global economic situation to be particularly uncertain and volatile currently. Supply side risks have been aggravated by demand side complexities. There is consequently an urgent requirement to de-risk and diversify. This is best done by as many of us, forging the widest possible economic links,” he said.

For that to happen, it is essential that this process be “fair, transparent and equitable,” the EAM said.

“India’s endeavours to conclude free trade agreements with many of us here are relevant,” Jaishankar said.

And, India’s long-standing ties with SCO members makes it particularly pertinent, he added.

“As a civilisational state, India strongly believes that people-to-people exchanges lie at the core of any genuine relationship. Facilitating greater interaction between our intellectuals, artists, sports people and cultural icons will pave the way for greater understanding across the SCO,” the external affairs minister said. (Agencies)

CM Omar Abdullah Addresses Northern Zonal Council Meeting; Calls for Stronger Cooperation and Balanced Approach to Counter Terrorism

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Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today participated in the 32nd meeting of the Northern Zonal Council (NZC) held in Faridabad. The meeting was chaired by Union Home Minister and Minister of Cooperation Amit Shah.

During his address, Omar Abdullah highlighted several key initiatives undertaken by the J&K Government, including the launch of Mission YUVA, a focused programme aimed at empowering youth through education, skill development, sports, and entrepreneurship.

He underscored the Government’s ongoing efforts to strengthen the education sector, expand sports infrastructure, and build a robust entrepreneurial ecosystem across the Union Territory.

Expressing gratitude to the Centre, the Chief Minister acknowledged the continued financial support, particularly the extension of the SASCI Scheme to Jammu & Kashmir.

Omar Abdullah emphasised the importance of the Northern Zonal Council as a platform for enhanced cooperation among participating States and Union Territories. He reiterated that J&K remains firmly committed to national development with unwavering faith in democratic institutions.

Touching upon recent terror incidents in the region, the Chief Minister called for a determined fight against terrorism, while cautioning against casting unwarranted suspicion on ordinary citizens.

“Every resident of J&K should not be viewed with doubt. The people of Jammu & Kashmir are peace-loving and aspire for Viksit Bharat and Viksit Jammu & Kashmir. They want to contribute to India’s growth story, and the enthusiastic voter turnout in the recent Nagrota and Budgam by-elections is a testament to their strong faith in democracy,” he said.