'Choosing a Partner Is a Person's Fundamental Right'

'Choosing a Partner Is a Person's Fundamental Right'

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Tirupati . lucknow . cuttack . patna ‘Choosing a partner is a All members of Thai team person’s fundamental right’ rescued from flooded cave Last four boys and football coach brought out safely He or she can be from the same sex, says SC judge at hearing on Section 377 case Reuters Krishnadas Rajagopal CHIANG RAI NEW DELHI Rescuers freed the last four Choice of a partner is a per­ of 12 Thai boys and their son’s fundamental right, and football coach from deep in­ it can be a same­sex partner, side a flooded cave on Tues­ Justice D.Y. Chandrachud day, successfully ending an said on Tuesday. extraordinarily perilous mis­ The observation came on sion that has gripped the the first day of hearing by a world for more than two REPORTS ON PAGE 15 Constitution Bench of peti­ weeks. tions challenging the consti­ The ‘Wild Boars’ soccer NEARBY tutionality of Section 377 of team, aged 11­16, and their School ‘locks up’ 16 girls the Indian Penal Code, a co­ 25­year­old coach were for not paying fees lonial­era provision that cri­ trapped on June 23 while ex­ NEW DELHI minalises private consensual ploring the cave complex in Mission accomplished: Rescue workers taking away their Sixteen nursery girl students sex between adults. the northern province of equipment at the end of their mission. * REUTERS were allegedly locked up for Chiang Rai when rain flood­ five hours in the basement of Violation of privacy ed the tunnels. “We are not launched on Sunday when ing the boys survive this a private school in central Justice Chandrachud, who is sure if this is a miracle, a four of the boys were long’,” said one Chiang Rai Delhi by the administration part of the five­judge Bench science, or what. All the thir­ brought out, tethered to res­ woman, wearing a tradition­ on Monday over delay in led by Chief Justice of India teen Wild Boars are now out cue divers. Another four al dress, tears brimming in payment of fee. The students Dipak Misra, was reacting to partner. That would be a vio­ to equality) of the But Chief Justice Misra ob­ of the cave,” the Navy SEAL were rescued on Monday her eyes. were rescued by their parents a submission by senior advo­ lation of the fundamental Constitution. served that the Bench unit, which led the rescue, and the last four boys and The last five were brought later in the day. cate Arvind Datar, for hote­ right to privacy. At one point, the judges should first decide the con­ said on its Facebook page, the coach were brought out out of the cave on stretchers, DELHI METRO Ī PAGE 1 DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD lier Keshav Suri, that the Hadiya, a Hindu girl from appeared to differ in their stitutionality of Section 377. adding that all were safe. on Tuesday, as spontaneous one by one over the course right to sexual orientation Kerala, converted to Islam approach to the case. Justice “Let us get out of this maze. British divers found the applause broke out and am­ of the day, and taken by hel­ was meaningless without the and chose to marry a Muslim Chandrachud said the court We cannot now give an ad­ 13, hungry and huddled in bulances and helicopters icopter to hospital. Three right to choose a partner. man. should not confine itself vance ruling on questions darkness on a muddy bank passed. members of the SEAL unit Justice Chandrachud merely to a declaration like inheritance to live­in in a partly flooded chamber Celebrations were tinged and an Army doctor, who drew his observations from Differing views whether Section 377 was partners, whether they can several kilometres in the with sadness over the death has stayed with the boys the March 2018 judgment in Chief Justice Misra said the constitutional or not. It marry, etc. Those are indivi­ Tham Luang cave complex, of a former Thai Navy diver since they were found, were the Hadiya case, which held test was whether Section 377 could examine the wider dual issues we cannot pre­ on Monday last week. on Friday while on a re­sup­ the last people due to come that neither the state nor stood in conformity with Ar­ concept of “sexuality” to in­ judge,” he said. After pondering for days ply mission in the cave. “I out of the cave, the unit said. OPPORTUNITIES Ī PAGE 2 one’s parents could in­ ticles 21 (right to life), 19 clude co­habitation etc., he over how to get them out, a want to tell the coach, DELHI METRO Ī 4 PAGES fluence an adult’s choice of (right to liberty) and 14 (right said. CONTINUED ON Ī PAGE 10 rescue operation was ‘thank you so much for help­ ‘INCREDIBLY STRONG’ Ī PAGE 12 CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC Delhi, Seoul Collateral damage Pilots may have to work longer hours pledge to Aviation regulatory body DGCA amends rules on flight duty double trade JAGRITI CHANDRA mandatorily by all airlines NEW DELHI to prevent fatigue­related Suhasini Haidar Pilots and flight attendants safety issues. New Delhi will now have to work lon­ While the rules allowed India and South Korea on ger hours after the aviation airlines exemptions under Tuesday vowed to more regulatory body, the Direc­ exceptional circumstances, than double trade in the torate­General of Civil Avia­ they did not define what next decade, as Prime Mi­ tion (DGCA), amended its those situations would be. nister Narendra Modi held rules to allow airlines to ex­ The aviation regulatory talks with the visiting Presi­ tend duty timings of the body has now spelt out the dent Moon Jae­in. crew during a medical All airlines must follow circumstances during The two sides signed 11 emergency, a natural ca­ the rules to avoid fatigue­ which airlines will be al­ MoUs and agreements, in­ lamity, technical malfunc­ related safety issues. lowed to extend shift tim­ cluding a statement on ex­ tion and unfavourable ings of their crew to “avoid panding the 2010 Compre­ weather conditions. flight duty time limitation inconvenience to passen­ hensive Economic (FDTL) and rest timings for gers.” Partnership Agreement, Mandatory timings pilots and flight attendants, and a joint vision state­ The DGCA has laid down which have to be followed CONTINUED ON Ī PAGE 10 ment that committed to more military exchanges and enhancing defence projects together. Praising each other for their roles in keeping their respective re­ gions “peaceful,” Mr. Modi and Mr. Moon also commit­ ted to strengthening the “special strategic partner­ ship” in the region. After the fight: People looking at houses damaged in a gunfight between security forces and militants at Kundalan in Shopian district of Jammu and Kashmir on Tuesday. Two militants were killed in the encounter. * NISSAR AHMAD (REPORT ON PAGE 10) ‘A STAKEHOLDER’ Ī PAGE 11 CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC Extra marks CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC for Tamil Nepal returns ‘dancing bear’ to India candidates in NEET Centre backs move to bring back animal smuggled across the border last year aathira perinchery them into Nepal, where Satyanarayan, co­founder of B. Tilak Chandar KOCHI Indian authorities do not Wildlife SOS. Once Rangila Madurai Nineteen­year­old Rangila have jurisdiction. reaches the Wildlife SOS The Madurai Bench of the doesn’t need to dance Nepal’s enforcement Bear Rescue Centre, he will Madras High Court on Tues­ anymore. The sloth bear, officials detained two receive specialised day directed the CBSE to which was smuggled into people, and the two bears, veterinary care, said co­ publish within two weeks a Nepal in December 2017 for Rangila and 17­year­old founder Geeta Seshamani. revised list of candidates use as a ‘dancing bear,’ is Sridevi, were temporarily “He will have a large who have qualified in the being sent back to India. shifted to the Kathmandu forested enclosure with a NEET this year after award­ The Indian and Nepalese Zoo. Sridevi, unfortunately, pool, lots of trees to climb, ing four marks for each of governments, Nepal’s Jane did not survive. and other bears to play the 49 erroneously translat­ Goodall Institute, and the Just bearing it: Rangila with,” she added. ed questions in the Tamil Indian non­profit, Wildlife waits for the journey to A 1,000­km journey “We are happy to help in version of question paper. SOS, facilitated the Agra. * SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT At present, two Wildlife SOS this repatriation mission,” A Division Bench of Jus­ repatriation. The seven­ teams are engaged in said Chiranjibi Prasad tices C.T. Selvam and A.M. month­long process decision by the government escorting Rangila in an Pokheral, project manager Basheer Ahamed passed the involved

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