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SC on Urdu use: Language shouldn’t divide society | India News

[ad_1] NEW DELHI: At a time when language has become politicised, with incidents of people being attacked in several states for not speaking the local language, Supreme Court has said India's linguistic diversity should be celebrated and it should not cause divisions. It said language was not related to any religion and Urdu was as much an Indian language as Hindi and Marathi, reports Amit Anand Choudhary. SC upheld use of Urdu, along with Marathi, on a signboard of Patur municipal council in Maharashtra's Akola district.T he court said there was a misconception that Urdu was alien to India and observed that it was “pitiable” to consider Hindi as the language of Hindus and Urdu of Muslims, a ploy used by the colonial powers to divide the country. “The prejudice against Urdu stems from the misconception that Urdu is alien […]

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Indian student among four suing Trump administration over abrupt visa termination, risk of deportation

[ad_1] An Indian student is among four international students from Michigan public universities who have filed a federal lawsuit against the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS), seeking reinstatement of their immigration status after it was allegedly terminated without proper notice or explanation.Chinmay Deore from India, Xiangyun Bu and Qiuyi Yang from China, and Yogesh Joshi from Nepal are challenging the abrupt cancellation of their F-1 student visas in the Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS), a US government database that tracks nonimmigrant students. The students are represented by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Michigan, which also filed a request for an emergency injunction.“The lawsuit asks the court to reinstate the status of these students so that they will be able to complete their studies and avoid facing the risk of detention and deportation,” the ACLU said […]

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Harvard’s legal defense led by Robert Hur and William Burck — men once trusted by Trump, now opposing his agenda

[ad_1] Trump-era legal veterans William Burck (L) and Robert Hur now representing Harvard in funding standoff. (Getty Images) Harvard University is currently engaged in a high-stakes legal battle with the Trump administration, centered around the federal government's decision to freeze more than $2.2 billion in grants and $60 million in contracts. The dispute has captured national attention, as the Trump administration seeks to impose sweeping reforms on universities like Harvard, threatening to withhold funding unless certain political demands are met. In its defense, Harvard has turned to two prominent attorneys—Robert Hur and William Burck—whose ties to the Trump administration run deep.These legal experts are no strangers to high-profile cases in Washington. Hur, a former senior official in the Justice Department under President Donald Trump, and Burck, a longtime advisor to Trump associates, are now tasked with representing the elite university […]

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Trans women not legally ‘women’ under Equality Act, rules UK Supreme Court

[ad_1] The Supreme Court of the United Kingdom in a landmark judgement ruled on Wednesday that the term “woman” in the Equality Act 2010 refers strictly to biological females, and not transgender women. The unanimous verdict by five judges is expected to have widespread implications for single-sex services such as domestic violence shelters, hospital wards, and sports facilities.“The unanimous decision of this court is that the terms ‘woman’ and ‘sex’ in the Equality Act 2010 refer to biological women and biological sex,” said Deputy President of the Supreme Court, Justice Patrick Hodge. “We counsel against reading this judgment as a triumph of one or more groups in our society at the expense of another. It is not.”The ruling marks a significant setback for transgender rights campaigners and has reignited public debate over the legal interpretation of sex and gender. Legal […]

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‘What is going on with our courts?’: Trump lashes out after judge blocks mass deportation plan

[ad_1] US president Donald Trump launched a scathing attack on the American judiciary after a federal judge halted his administration’s plan to cancel legal protections for over half a million migrants. In a lengthy post on Truth Social, Trump accused the courts of being politically biased and obstructing his agenda. Posting on Truth Social, Trump wrote: “Can you believe it? A Judge ruled against us on 530,000 illegal migrants (that Joe Biden flew over the border in his program to transport illegals into the country by airplane) saying that they can’t be looked at as a group, but that each case has to be tried individually. Based on the court system, that would take approximately 100 years. What is going on with our courts? They are totally out of control. They seem to hate ‘Trump’ so much, that anything goes!” […]

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Fled marriage, lived at railway stations, slums: ‘Dead’ Army soldier returns after 16 years | Chandigarh News

[ad_1] Chandigarh: "I never died." Surinder Singh, an Army soldier from Himachal Pradesh's Kangra announced, stunning officials and family alike when he walked into a Pathankot courtroom in Punjab after vanishing 16 years ago — a disappearance driven by a dowry case.Declared dead in Army records by his wife who started receiving his family pension as a widow, Singh surrendered before the court a few months ago seeking to reclaim his identity.Singh had allegedly fled due to harassment following dowry-related charges filed by his wife, Meena Kumari, a resident of Gho village in Pathankot."I was depressed. My wife had slapped a case of dowry harassment against me and my parents. She used to insult me at my place of posting and treated me so badly that I decided to renounce the world," Singh told TOI. "I stayed at railway stations […]

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ED quizzes Vadra for 2nd day; he says ‘not scared of anyone’ | India News

[ad_1] GURGAON: Businessman Robert Vadra appeared before Enforcement Directorate (ED) for the second consecutive day on Wednesday in connection with a money laundering probe into a 2008 land deal in Gurgaon between his company Skylight Hospitality and DLF.Vadra, who reiterated to the media that he was a political target, was accompanied by wife Priyanka Gandhi, the Congress general secretary and MP from Wayanad.Before going in for the second round of questioning, Vadra, referring to the Gandhi family, told reporters "hum kisi se darte nahin (we are not scared of anyone). "I will never call myself a soft target. If you (Centre) harass me or put pressure on me, I will rise stronger. We speak for the people, and that's why we are being targeted. We are not afraid of anyone. We will keep fighting for the people. Whether Rahul Gandhi […]

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Not a whiff of crime, it’s a hit job by BJP to divert focus: Cong | India News

[ad_1] AICC leaders Abhishek Singhvi and Jairam Ramesh NEW DELHI: Calling ED's National Herald case a "political hit job scripted by BJP", Congress Wednesday said there is not a whiff of a crime of any sort as Young India is a not-for-profit company, with no money or property transfer. It said the case is a ploy of PM Modi to divert focus from difficult questions like unemployment, falling growth and social unrest. Congress said the probe agency should answer why it never proceeds against a BJP or NDA functionary, and that "selective justice is political thuggery".AICC leaders Abhishek Singhvi and Jairam Ramesh, taking postshots at the top BJP duo, said, "There is no crime under any law, PMLA, Companies Act, etc. The only crime is that 'two persons' with a criminal mindset are running a fake narrative." They added, "Because […]

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No one has licence to loot, Gandhis must answer charges: BJP | India News

[ad_1] NEW DELHI: Dismissing Congress's charge of vendetta after Enforcement Directorate (ED) chargesheeted Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi in the National Herald case, BJP on Wednesday said no one had the "licence to loot".Senior party functionary Ravi Shankar Prasad said the law would take its own course under the Modi govt and probe agencies would not be fazed by the Congress's "threats".Prasad asked Congress to reply to the allegations against the Gandhis instead of offering a political reaction, noting that the opposition party found no relief from the judiciary in its pleas against the investigation.He said the main charge against the Gandhis was that as 76% shareholders of Young Indian company, they had "misappropriated" real-estate worth thousands of crores owned by Associated Journals Limited, which owned the National Herald newspaper.Prasad said Congress had the right to hold 'dharnas' (to protest […]

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JD Vance to visit India: Decoding the US Vice President’s deep desi connection | World News

[ad_1] JD Vance and Usha Vance (AP photo) Vice President JD Vance’s upcoming trip to India may be billed in Washington as another high-level diplomatic tour—strengthening economic ties, exploring strategic partnerships, and affirming the US-India bond in an age of global flux. But for many Indians, especially the Telugu-speaking community, this visit carries a deeper emotional significance.Because JD Vance is not just America’s Vice President. He’s also a Telugu damaad—India’s son-in-law.And in India, that’s not just a sentimental detail. It’s a cultural status.A Telugu Bond, Rooted in FamilyJD Vance is married to Usha Chilukuri Vance, a Yale Law graduate and accomplished attorney whose family hails from Andhra Pradesh. Fluent in Telugu and deeply connected to her cultural heritage, Usha is one of the most prominent Indian-American women in conservative legal circles. She’s also been a transformative influence in JD’s life—not […]

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