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Suresh Raina, Guru Randhawa, Susanne Khan arrested for violating COVID-19 norms; later released on bail
Mumbai Police, on Tuesday, arrested celebrities including singer Guru Randhawa, cricketer Suresh Raina, designer Susanne Khan and 34 others at a Mumbai night club for allegedly violating COVID-19 norms and night curfew regulations.
As per the police, officers conducted a raid around 2:30 am at Dragonfly club near Mumbai airport.
After reaching the spot, we discovered that most of the guests were violating COVID-19 related norms. They were without masks and no one was observing social distancing. Excluding the celebrities, we also arrested more 34 people, who were violating the rules, said S Mane ( senior PI at Sahar police station).
According to officers, Raina and Randhawa were arrested under Section 188- disobedience to order duty promulgated by public servant, 269- acts in a way, which could spread infection.
As these offences were bailable, celebs were issued a notice and released. A lot of other female celebrities were found at the club and we did not arrest them; issued them a notice instead, officer Mane added.
Mane further stated that Khan, Randhawa and Raina would be charged with a fine for violating rules and be it a celebrity or a common man, the law would remain the same.
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Karnataka High Court says wearing hijab non-essential practice in Islam; upholds ban
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The Karnataka High Court on Tuesday upheld hijab ban by dismissing petitions filed by a section of Muslim students from the Government Pre-University Girls College in Udupi seeking permission to wear hijab inside classrooms.
The court upheld the state government ban by saying, The prescription of school uniforms is a reasonable restriction.
The court further said hijab was not an essential religious practice in Islam. However, the petitioners are likely to challenge the ban in the Supreme Court.
“Met my clients in Hijab matter in Udupi. Moving to SC soon In sha Allah. These girls will In sha Allah continue their education while exercising their rights to wear Hijab. These girls have not lost hope in Courts and Constitution,” lawyer Anas Tanwir wrote in a tweet.
The court was answering three key questions on the controversy namely:
1. Whether wearing hijab is an essential religious practice in Islamic faith protected under Article 25?
2. Whether prescription of school uniform is violative of rights
3. Whether government order on February 5 was issued without application of mind and manifestly arbitrary?
A three judge bench comprising Chief Justice Ritu Raj Awasthi, Justice Krishna S Dixit and Justice JM Khazi delivered their verdict on the ongoing hijab controversy at 10.30 am today.
Ahead of the hijab row verdict, Section 144 was imposed in Bangalore and educational institutions remained closed.
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SC grants bail to Rajiv Gandhi’s assassination convict AG Perarivalan jailed for 32 years
Rajiv Gandhi
The Supreme Court, on Wednesday afternoon, granted bail to AG Perarivala, one of the seven convicts in former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi assassination case.
However, the remission of his life imprisonment is pending before the President of India. AG Perarivala was serving life sentence and was jailed for almost 32 years.
Granting him bail, the court, in its order, said: Since Perarivalan has already undergone sentence for more than 30 years, we are of the considered view that he is entitled to bail in spite of the vehement opposition by the Additional Solicitor General Additional KM Nataraj.
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Supreme Court to allow journalists inside courtrooms for physical hearing of cases
The Supreme Court of India, on Thursday, October 21, resumed hearing of cases and pleas in the physical mode for the first time since March 2020, when the COVID-19 pandemic broke out in India.
The Supreme Court has recently issued new SoPs for hybrid hearings as per which all cases on Wednesdays and Thursdays to be heard only in the physical presence of the counsels/parties in courtrooms.
Along with this, SC also decided to allow media persons inside the courtroom during the physical hearings. However, journalists would have to strictly adhere to COVID-19 related norms and protocols.
?With the physical hearing in the Supreme Court of India commencing tomorrow (Thursday, 21 October 2021), it has been decided to allow the media persons, subject to usual COVID restrictions, into the courtrooms for covering the proceedings,” said the top court in a press note.
Supreme Court heard cases through video conference since March last year due to the pandemic and several bar bodies and lawyers demanded that the physical hearings should be resumed immediately.
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