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Contagion Breaks Into Two Jails, Infects 92; Many Prisoners Coming Out On Parole

Contagion Breaks Into Two Jails, Infects 92; Many Prisoners Coming Out On Parole
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Expedite vaccination of Jail Inmates, staff as per Govt guidelines in prisons of J&K: Justice Magrey

Expedite vaccination of Jail Inmates, staff as per Govt guidelines in prisons of J&K: Justice Magrey
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Briefing May 2-8, 2021

JAMMU School authorities conduct thermal screening of a student in wake of COVID-19 in Srinagar on Monday, March 1, 2021. KL Image by Bilal Bahadur As Covid-19 cases continue to spike and breached the 3000 mark a day in the UT of J&K, authorities announced an 84-hour long corona curfew from Thursday evening to contain the contagion. In an attempt to break the chain, among various other measures, the historic Jamia Masjid and other major places of worship were closed again for congregation prayers. Unlike the winter months when Covid seemed to be under control, the onset of spring saw a surge in the cases, manifold. Turning out to be lethal, the second wave is the result of many factors, primary being lowering of the guard by both the government and the people. Driven by the optimism of overcoming the first wave, tourism activities, cultural, musical festivals, and public congregations were resuscitated but the raging lethal second wave of virus catapulted life back to last year, th

J&K High Court quashes government circular on re-registration of vehicles

872 The J&K High Court says the life-time road tax paid at the time of purchase cannot be levied again. Srinagar, April 29 The J&K High Court on Thursday quashed a government circular on re-registration of vehicles purchased outside the Union Territory and said the life-time road tax paid at the time of purchase cannot be levied again. In its 28-page order, a Division Bench comprising Justices Vinod Chatterji Koul and Ali Mohammad Magrey asked the transport department to work out a mechanism for re-registering vehicles that have been in the jurisdiction of the Union Territory for more than 12 months.

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