Indian bowlers Jasprit Bumrah and Akash Deep put on a valiant fight with the bat on Day 4 of the Test match against Australia in Brisbane. Their impressive performances helped India avoid the follow-on and reach a total of 252 runs, still trailing behind Australia's 445 runs. The team was in danger of following-on if they were dismissed for less than 246 runs, a rule described in Law 14 of MCC Laws of Cricket.
Union Law Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal introduced two bills in Lok Sabha proposing simultaneous Lok Sabha and state assembly elections in the country. The bills, officially known as the 'Constitution (One Hundred and Twenty-Ninth Amendment) Bill, 2024' and 'The Union Territories Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2024', faced stiff opposition from the opposition parties, with many calling for the bills to be sent to a Joint Parliamentary Committee for further consultations. However, the bills, if passed, will align the elections of union territories of Jammu and Kashmir, Puducherry, and Delhi with Lok Sabha and state legislative assembly polls.
Suchir Balaji, a 26-year-old Indian-American researcher at OpenAI, was found dead in his San Francisco apartment on November 26, 2024. The Chief Medical Examiner has confirmed his death as a suicide. This comes after Balaji publicly accused the Microsoft-funded company of violating copyright laws and engaging in unethical practices while developing its popular AI tool, ChatGPT. Balaji's death has sparked further investigation into OpenAI's policies and practices.
In a viral video, Bigg Boss OTT 2 winner and popular YouTuber Elvish Yadav expressed his shock and demanded justice for Atul Subhash, a Bengaluru techie who ended his life after prolonged harassment from his wife Nikita Singhania and her family. Elvish emphasized on the need for equal treatment and fair laws for both men and women, calling out the insensitivity of Atul's wife and urging government officials to ensure justice is served. Atul's death has led to the filing of an FIR against his wife and family for abetment of suicide.
Following the tragic death of 34-year-old Atul Subhash, his father has come forward claiming that his son was driven to suicide due to ongoing disputes and corruption in the justice system. Atul's wife had filed multiple cases against him and his family, resulting in immense stress and turmoil. The deceased's brother also spoke out, alleging false cases and seeking action against those who mentally tortured his brother. This incident has sparked a larger conversation about how laws and provisions meant to empower women are being misused.
A checklist created by a Bengaluru techie who allegedly took his own life has been revealed, offering insight into the events leading up to his death. The 34-year-old man's suicide note contained a call for justice and a message for his estranged son and parents. His wife had reportedly filed multiple cases against him, including murder, domestic violence, and dowry harassment. The case has sparked conversations about the misuse of laws by married women.
Nikita Singhania, a Delhi-based AI Engineering consultant at Accenture, has come under fire after her estranged husband, Atul Subhash, died by suicide and named her in his death note. Accused by Atul for "explicit instigation for suicide," Nikita had allegedly filed multiple cases against him including domestic violence and harassment charges, leading to his mental and emotional trauma and ultimately his death. This shocking incident sheds light on the issues surrounding biased laws and the consequences of a marriage falling apart.
The Supreme Court has expressed concern over the growing misuse of laws protecting women from cruelty by their in-laws and has cautioned courts to exercise caution while dealing with dowry harassment cases. The court's remarks come in the midst of a national debate sparked by the suicide of a man who accused his estranged wife of falsely implicating him in multiple cases to extort money. The court has stated that vague and baseless allegations in matrimonial disputes can lead to the misuse of legal processes and unnecessary harassment of innocent family members, calling for stricter scrutiny in such cases.
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Vishva Hindu Parishad chief Alok Kumar defends the controversial remarks made by Allahabad High Court Judge Shekhar Yadav at a VHP event in Prayagraj, where he spoke on Uniform Civil Code and majority's influence on laws. Kumar explains that they had invited the judge to speak on the UCC, but he was not aware of the exact nature of his comments on majority. However, he stands firm on the idea of mutual respect and tolerance for sensitivities of all groups for a harmonious society.