What India Lost in 2020
Thereâs little room for doubt about one thing: 2020 was, undeniably, the year of loss. A loss of time, opportunity, plans, possibilities but above all, of lives.
People mourn next to the body of Muddasir Khan, who was wounded in a clash between people demonstrating for and against a new citizenship law, after he succumbed to his injuries, in a riot-affected area in New Delhi, February 27, 2020. Photo: Reuters/Adnan Abidi
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In many ways, 2020 has been a surreal year. Some have called it the âlongest year in existenceâ. For others, months flew by like minutes.
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BJP MP Pragya Singh Thakur Thursday send legal notice to cartoonist Rachita Taneja for registering and blocking domain name on the parliamentarian’s name after the 2019 Lok Sabha election.
The MP from Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, has asked Taneja, a social media influencer, to immediately restrain, cease and desist from using the website/ domain name ‘www.pragyasinghthakur.com’.
The Supreme Court on December 18 had, separately, issued a show-cause notice to Taneja for her alleged scandalous tweets against the apex court.
The legal notice sent through criminal lawyer and Advocate on Record Namit Saxena alleged that there has been a pattern in Taneja’s posts where she has deliberately named Thakur as a ‘terrorist’ which is a “contumacious and designed with the sole intention to malign the image” of the BJP leader.
Pragya Thakur sends legal notice to cartoonist Rachita Taneja over domain name
The MP from Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, has asked Taneja, a social media influencer, to immediately restrain, cease and desist from using the website/ domain name www.pragyasinghthakur.com .
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NEW DELHI: BJP MP Pragya Singh Thakur Thursday send legal notice to cartoonist Rachita Taneja for registering and blocking domain name on the parliamentarian s name after the 2019 Lok Sabha election.
The MP from Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, has asked Taneja, a social media influencer, to immediately restrain, cease and desist from using the website/ domain name www.pragyasinghthakur.com .
SC keeps judicial wheels turning during COVID-19, paves way for hanging in Nirbhaya case
NEW DELHI : Wide-ranging directions passed in the “world war” against COVID-19 to alleviate the plight of citizens and keeping the wheels of judiciary turning by delivering several key verdicts, including the one which led to the hanging of four convicts in the sensational Nirbhaya gang rape and murder case, were the key imprints left by the Supreme Court in 2020.
All the odds notwithstanding, the apex court kept delivering verdicts having far-reaching impact, including the orders passed in matters related to anti-Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) protest at Shaheen Bagh, to the latest order on farmers’ agitation against new farm laws at Delhi’s borders.
Supreme Court keeps judicial wheels turning during pandemic, paves way for Nirbhaya hanging
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Last Updated: Dec 23, 2020, 02:11 PM IST
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All the odds notwithstanding, the apex court kept delivering verdicts having far-reaching impact, including the orders passed in matters related to anti-Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) protest at Shaheen Bagh, to the latest order on farmers agitation against new farm laws at Delhi s borders.
NEW DELHI: Wide-ranging directions passed in the world war against COVID-19 to alleviate the plight of citizens and keeping the wheels of judiciary turning by delivering several key verdicts, including the one which led to the hanging of four convicts in the sensational Nirbhaya gang rape and murder case, were the key imprints left by the Supreme Court in 2020.