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Reduction in stone pelting incidents in J K has helped forces in operations says CRPF officer Rahul Mathur-ANI

New Delhi [India], January 21 (ANI): A Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) officer, who was injured during the Nagrota encounter in September last year after sustaining two bullet-injuries, has said that stone-pelting incidents have reduced in Jammu and Kashmir in the last two years. Talking to ANI, CRPF Deputy Commandant Rahul Mathur also said that fewer instances of stone-pelting have helped security forces in their operations. In the last two years, stone-pelting incidents have come down which has helped the forces in operating in the valley, Mathur told ANI on Thursday. Mathur who was injured in the encounter after sustaining two bullet-wounds has joined the service back.

Reduction in stone-pelting incidents in J-K has helped forces in operations, says CRPF officer Rahul Mathur

CRPF Deputy Commandant Rahul Mathur (Photo/ANI) Reduction in stone-pelting incidents in J-K has helped forces in operations, says CRPF officer Rahul Mathur ANI | Updated: Jan 21, 2021 22:16 IST New Delhi [India], January 21 (ANI): A Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) officer, who was injured during the Nagrota encounter in September last year after sustaining two bullet-injuries, has said that stone-pelting incidents have reduced in Jammu and Kashmir in the last two years. Talking to ANI, CRPFDeputy Commandant Rahul Mathur also said that fewer instances of stone-pelting have helped security forces in their operations. In the last two years, stone-pelting incidents have come down which has helped the forces in operating in the valley, Mathur told ANI on Thursday.

A Trend Toward Higher Damages in IP Litigation in India - International Trademark Association

A Trend Toward Higher Damages in IP Litigation in India Published: December 9, 2020 Aarohan Bansal ZeusIP Advocates LLP New Delhi, India INTA Bulletins Asia-Pacific Subcommittee Judicial decisions in trademark cases in India in recent years have shown a trend toward increased punitive damages, in addition to actual damages when the latter are not deemed sufficient or to act as a deterrent to the infringer and others. This article takes a closer look at Indian courts’ criteria and reasoning for granting punitive damages over the past few years. Time Inc. Decision of 2005 While the award of damages by Indian courts is not new, the celebrated case of

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