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'Police Cannot Be Ordered To Follow Section 41A Of CrPC', What Did SC Say To The High Court After Canceling The FIR?

The Supreme Court has given a big decision on the cancellation of the FIR. The top court said that while dismissing the FIR, the High Court cannot order the police to follow Section 41A of CrPC and 35 of the Indian Civil Defense Code. This decision came during the hearing of a case in the Telangana High Court. The court clarified that interim relief will not be valid if the FIR is cancelled.

Chhattisgarh-Odisha Border Sealed, Vehicles From Both The States Stranded; Controversy Broke Out After Fighting With Drivers

Due to the dispute arising between the transporters of Chhattisgarh and Odisha regarding freight, loading and recovery, the local police has completely sealed the Hamirpur Taparia border. As a result of this decision, coal transportation has been banned, due to which about a thousand truck-trailers going to and from Raigarh from both the states have been parked in the border areas.

RAF Deployed After Clash Between Bodo And Tribal Communities In Assam, Situation Worsened After Death Of One Person

Clashes broke out between Bodo and tribal communities on Tuesday after one person died in mob violence in Assam's Kokrajhar district. After this, Rapid Action Force RAF was deployed and internet services were suspended.

Central Government Gave Z Security To BJP President Nitin Naveen, CRPF Commandos Will Remain Behind Security Cover.

The Central Government has provided high level armed VIP security to the newly elected BJP President Nitin Naveen. Officials said on Tuesday that the CRPF will provide Z-category security to Naveen. Officials said that a few weeks ago the Home Ministry had instructed CRPF to handle the security of Nitin Naveen.

Can ED, As A Judicial Body, File A Writ In The Court? Supreme Court Will Hear

The Supreme Court on Tuesday agreed to hear the important issue of whether the Enforcement Directorate can file a writ petition in the High Court as a judicial entity under Article 226. The decision came on appeals by the governments of Kerala and Tamil Nadu, which had challenged the Kerala High Court order which had confirmed the ED's jurisdiction to file writ petitions.

'Did You See Their Body Language', SC Tells Maneka Gandhi In Stray Dog ​​case

The Supreme Court commented strongly on Maneka Gandhi's body language and statements on the issue of stray dogs. The court considered the comments made in his podcast as contempt, but took no action. The bench stressed that the issue of holding food feeders responsible for stray dog ​​attacks was serious. The court also questioned Maneka Gandhi's lawyer over his contributions, especially as a former minister and animal rights activist.

UP Police: UP Police SI ASI Application Correction Window Open, Errors Can Be Corrected In The Form Till This Date

The application correction window for Uttar Pradesh SI and ASI recruitment has been opened by UPPRPB. Candidates who have made mistakes in filling the form can make corrections in the form through online mode till 6 am on January 22.

Will The Game Be Played In BMC? Uddhav Team Said- We Have Only 6 Seats Less, Wait

After the BMC elections, there is a lot of commotion regarding the post of Mumbai Mayor. Mahayuti has 118 seats, while 114 are needed for Mayor. However, Uddhav Sena's Sanjay Raut has claimed that the opposition has 108 seats and with the support of only 6 councilors they can capture the mayor's post. This is likely to cause a major upheaval in Mumbai politics.

Facial Recognition Cameras And Body Scanners Will Be Installed At Airports, Suspects Will Be Monitored

Modern technologies like facial recognition, body scanners and AI are being adopted to ensure safe travel at Indian airports. CISF Director General informed that the scanners are under testing and will be in full use soon. These techniques will be helpful in crowd management and tracking suspects. The Home Ministry will also bring a policy to include former firefighters in CAPF.

'Fee Regulation Law Is Right, But Your Timing Is Not Right' Supreme Court Raised Questions

The Supreme Court has supported the Delhi Government's School Fees Regulation Act 2025, calling it a good law. However, the court raised questions over the timing of its implementation, especially in the middle of the current academic session. The bench said that the implementation of the law should be practical and forming committees in a hurry is not right. The next hearing of the case will be on January 27.

Signing Of 12 Agreements Including Energy-space: What Did India Get In The 3-hour Private Meeting Between Modi And UAE President?

The visit of UAE President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan to India marked the beginning of a new era in bilateral relations. During the meeting with Prime Minister Modi, agreement was reached on strategic defense talks, the goal of doubling trade by 2032 and UAE investment in Dholera. Many agreements were also signed in the energy, space and food sectors. The two leaders also discussed the possibility of cultural exchange and digital embassy, ​​which will further deepen relations between the two countries.

'Liquor Shops Near The Highway Will Not Be Removed', Supreme Court Stays The Decision Of The High Court

The Supreme Court has stayed the Rajasthan High Court order which directed the removal of liquor shops within 500 meters of national and state highways. The top court said that the concern of the High Court was genuine, but the government should keep it in mind in the future policy. This ban has been imposed on the petitions of liquor sellers and the state government.

So Did Uddhav Thackeray Win Even After Losing? How Will Shisvena (UBT) Emerge As A Strong Opposition In BMC?

Shiv Sena UBT may have been away from power in the Mumbai Municipal Corporation elections, but it is ready to play the role of a strong opposition in the House through its experienced councillors. Four former mayors and two former deputy mayors have been elected from Uddhav Thackeray's faction, while Shinde's faction has most of the new councillors. Due to this, interesting developments will be seen in the coming months in the 227-member BMC.

There Is Mourning In The Family Due To The Death Of A Youth From Punjab In Italy, The Family Demands The Modi Government To Bring Back The Dead Body.

Twinkle Randhawa, a 24-year-old Punjabi youth, has died mysteriously in Italy, leaving her family in deep mourning. Twinkle's parents, who went to Italy four months ago for a better future, have appealed to the Indian government to bring back their son's body. Despite financial constraints, the family had taken a loan and sent him abroad. The family members are demanding investigation into the death and return of the body.

UP Police Bharti 2026: Apply Immediately For UP Police SI ASI Posts, Today Is The Last Date To Fill The Form.

Today is the last date to fill the form for UP Police SI and ASI recruitment. In such a situation, those candidates who want to get a government job in the police department and fulfill the eligibility for recruitment, should immediately complete the application process through online medium.

Along With India, Pakistan Is Also Included In Trump's Gaza Peace Board, What Is Its Meaning?

US President Donald Trump has invited India to join the 'Board of Peace' for Gaza, Pakistan has also received the invitation. The board is part of the second phase of the Israel-Hamas ceasefire agreement, which aims to oversee reconstruction, governance and investment in Gaza. Trump will preside over it. India can become a member for a three-year term, in which Gaza's future actions will be monitored.

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