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Come up with facts on Ruia incident, says High Court
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BJP, TDP leaders file PILs on oxygen shortage incident
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BJP, TDP leaders file PILs on oxygen shortage incident
The High Court of Andhra Pradesh has directed the State government to submit details of the SVR Ruia incident in which 11 persons died due to oxygen shortage, following the filing of Public Interest Litigation (PIL) petitions.
A petition filed on behalf of the BJP State spokesperson G. Bhanuprakash Reddy put the number of persons dead in the incident at 56, as against the official figure of 11. Even as the State government announced a compensation of ₹10 lakh to the kin of the victims, the party demanded it be hiked to ₹25 lakh.
GUNTUR: Narasapuram YSRCP rebel MP K Raghu Ramakrishna Raju, who was arrested by the AP-CID on charges of sedition in Hyderabad on Friday, was sent to judicial remand till May 28 by a CID special court in Guntur on Saturday. The MP made several unsuccessful attempts to seek bail and avoid jail through his battery of lawyers and advisors since his arrest.
Take steps to prevent cockfights during Sankranti: Andhra Pradesh High Court
A division bench comprising Justice Joy Malya Bagchi and Justice A Venkata Sesha Sai emphasised that the court directions issued on an earlier occasion with regard to cockfights should be implemented
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VIJAYAWADA: The AP High Court on Thursday directed the State government to take steps to prevent cockfights during the Sankranthi celebrations across the State. Dealing with a PIL filed by one Sk Saleem from East Godavari urging the court to direct the officials to take steps for preventing cockfights, a division bench comprising Justice Joy Malya Bagchi and Justice A Venkata Sesha Sai emphasised that the court directions issued on an earlier occasion with regard to cockfights should be implemented.