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MLA court in Lucknow, the IPC. suspected role in suppressing LLM student categorically According to government information on the origin and denied that she had levelled any lawyer Abhay Tripathi, the vic- spread of Covid-19 in Wuhan, allegation against the former tim had lodged an FIR in this potentially hitting its business R Union minister as the prose- regard with the Lodhi Colony prospects. cution had charged. police station of New Delhi on Amid the expanding At this, the prosecution September 5, 2019. Chinese footprint through past few weeks when China has immediately moved an appli- Her father lodged another mega infrastructure projects raised questions about Ladakh. cation under Section 340 of the complaint in Shahjahanpur under the Belt and Road day after Defence Minister two sides have so far failed to China border areas.” Incidentally, this is the sec- Continued on Page 11 CrPC, seeking action against and both FIRs were merged. Initiative, Beijing has already ARajnath Singh inaugurated break the logjam. They were of the view that ond time the two armies came her for perjury. An SIT had recorded her put in place an Internet which 44 permanent bridges in bor- The seventh round of these discussions were positive, out with a joint statement. In % / Judge PK Rai directed his statement. Later, her statement is parallel to the Internet led by der areas, China on Tuesday Corps Commander level talks constructive and had enhanced the first such communiqué office to register the application under Section 164 of the CrPC the US dubbed as Digital Silk said “it does not recognise the were held on Monday in which understanding of each other’s after the sixth round of military and asked the prosecution to was recorded in Shahjahanpur. Road to exploit the same for Ladakh Union Territory ille- both the countries reiterated positions. Both sides agreed to level talks on September 21, #/ furnish a copy of the applica- In both statements, she advancing its strategic and eco- gally set up by India” and their resolve to continue the maintain dialogue and com- both the countries agreed to New Delhi: Lt General tion to the victim and the had supported the FIR version nomic agenda, the experts said. opposes infrastructure building process of dialogue to disen- munication through military refrain from sending more Harinder Singh, chief of Leh accused. but now during the trial, she China has been organising in the region. It also claimed gage and de-escalation. The and diplomatic channels, and troops to the border and main- based 14 Corps known as The court fixed October 15 changed her statement and the China Skills Competition infrastructure development is parleys lasted for more than 11 arrive at a mutually acceptable tain peace. ‘Fire and Fury Corps,’ who led for hearing on the application. denied the facts mentioned in or the Tibet Autonomous the “root cause for tension” hours in Chushul on the Indian solution for disengagement as Against this backdrop the Indian delegation during The Allahabad High Court the complaint. Region Cyber Security Skills between the two countries. side of the Line of Actual early as possible. when the process of talks is on the seven rounds of Corps in February this year granted Since she has turned hos- Competition in collaboration The sharp reaction from Control (LAC). Both sides agreed to in the right earnest, Zhao Commander-level talks in bail to Chinmayanand, whose tile, I have moved an applica- with the telecommunication Beijing came as eight of 44 Issuing a joint statement on earnestly implement the Lijian, spokesman for China’s the last five months on trust runs the Shahjahanpur tion under Section 340 of the firms and engineering/hard- bridges are in Ladakh where a the talks, the two countries said important understandings Foreign Ministry, on Tuesday Tuesday handed over charge law college where the woman CrPC, Tripathi said. ware companies and academ- stand-off is on between the on Tuesday the “two sides had reached by the leaders of the while blaming infrastructure to Lt General PGK Menon. studied. He was arrested in Earlier, the investigation ic institutions to scout talent armies of the two countries for a sincere, in-depth and con- two countries, not to turn dif- projects for tension, said nei- Singh will take over as the September last year. officer had cited 33 witnesses from the Tibetan and Uyghur the last five months. Successive structive exchange of views on ferences into disputes, and ther country should take action Commandant of the Indian The case was registered and 29 documentary evidence communities with mixed rounds of military and diplo- disengagement along the LAC jointly safeguard peace and that might escalate tensions. Military Academy (IMA). under Section 376-C of the in the 13-page charge sheet. parentage to evade scrutiny of matic level talks between the in the Western Sector of India- tranquility in the border areas. This is the second time in the Continued on Page 11 IPC, an offence pertaining to Continued on Page 11 ! " # , & ' & & & $ )*+ " Mumbai. 100 days. The WHO has not Harsh Vardhan said, “Though Dr Vardhan said re-infec- % “As per World Health yet decided the number of there are sporadic reports of re- tion cases are under investiga- he Government on Tuesday Organisation (WHO) data, days. However, we’re taking infection surfacing in various tion. He said such cases in India Tsaid there are three novel there are about 24 re-infection cut-off of about 100 days,” said States, careful analysis of ICMR were negligible at the moment $ R Science Laboratory (CFSL) is Lucknow (PTI): Coming coronavirus re-infection cases cases in the world. The criteria Dr Bhargava. database reveals that many of and were being studied by an expected to carry out a detailed down hard on police and — two in Mumbai and one in to identify a re-infection case His comments came days these cases have actually been expert panel of ICMR. crime scene recreation soon, administration officials, the Ahemedabad — identified in is somewhere between 90 and after Union Health Minister Dr misclassified as re-infections.” The first instance of coro- officials said. Allahabad High Court has the country which are being navirus infection was recorded & & The victim had succumbed called the late-night cremation studied by the Indian Medical in Hong Kong when a 33-year- to her injuries at a hospital here of the Hathras woman who Research Council (ICMR), a old man, who was initially on September 29 following died after alleged gang-rape a research wing of the Union ! ! infected with the coronavirus which the District Magistrate violation of human rights for Health Ministry. in March and made a full reportedly ordered cremation which responsibility should be Re-infection cases are "# !!! recovery, was re-infected more CBI team on Tuesday vis- of the body against the wishes fixed. those cases where people con- $%&'( !! ! than four months later after a Aited the crime spot in of the family in the dead of the In its order after Monday’s tract the deadly virus for the !!! trip abroad, researchers report- Hathras where a 19-year-old night which aggravated the hearing, the Lucknow bench of second time after being cured.
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