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Notice to Centre on CBI ‘insulation’

The Delhi high court on Wednesday issued notice to the Central government, Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) and Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) on a petition seeking that the CBI be insulated from the political and other influence that is exerted upon it by the present government.

Govt accepts Ganguly Committee report

The minimum age of children in the city for admission to pre-primary will be 4+ and for Class 1 it will be 5+ as the government has accepted recommendations of the Ganguly Committee report, the Delhi high court was informed on Wednesday.

HC issues notices to civic bodies on sanitation ills

The Delhi high court on Wednesday issued notices to various civic agencies, including MCD and NDMC, on a PIL seeking directions to them for maintaining cleanliness and improving sanitation in the capital.

Lokpal may vet CBI chargesheets

If the prosecution wing of the CBI is brought under the supervision of the Lokpal, all CBI chargesheets will have to be vetted by the Lokpal and the proposed anti-corruption watchdog will also have a major say in giving legal opinion to the CBI on crucial issues.

Trafficking racket busted, 5 arrested

The special cell of Delhi police on Tuesday busted a gang of five persons who were allegedly involved in human trafficking.

Lokpal may vet CBI chargesheets

If the prosecution wing of the CBI is brought under the supervision of the Lokpal, all CBI chargesheets will have to be vetted by the Lokpal and the proposed anti-corruption watchdog will also have a major say in giving legal opinion to the CBI on crucial issues.

Woman, 45, jumps before Metro, dies

A 45-year-old woman working with Indian Navy died allegedly after jumping in front of a metro train at the Subhash Nagar Metro Station on Wednesday morning.

‘Names will affect genuine interest’

Emphasising that revealing names of those who had stashed black money overseas would affect the commercial interests of genuine businessmen, Union finance minister Pranab Mukherjee said, “Shall I publish names, give names?

Delhi police rule arbitrary: HC

The Delhi high court on Wednesday termed as “arbitrary” and questioned the legality of a Delhi police rule which allows a cop to continue his job and draw sustenance allowance despite being convicted in a criminal case.

‘Names will affect genuine interest’

Emphasising that revealing names of those who had stashed black money overseas would affect the commercial interests of genuine businessmen, Union finance minister Pranab Mukherjee said, “Shall I publish names, give names?

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