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iPolitics By Leslie MacKinnon. Published on Apr 30, 2021 12:24pm The Supreme Court of Canada (Matthew Usherwood/iPolitics) Police who feel their reputations were damaged during a criminal trial can’t sue Crown prosecutors for what is known as misfeasance, the Supreme Court of Canada ruled Friday in a decision that preserves Crown immunity from civil liability. The case arose when three Toronto police officers sued the Ontario Crown prosecutors’ office after two different judges concluded they had conducted themselves reprehensibly in a manner akin to torture when they allegedly assaulted two accused men. The officers weren’t charged for assault, and weren’t fired or suspended from their jobs, but claim their reputations were damaged and they experienced psychological harm in the aftermath of the arrest of two men charged with robbery. In a civil lawsuit against the Ontario Crown, they sought $1.5 million in damages. ....
Jim Bronskill Clouds pass by the Supreme Court of Canada in Ottawa, Friday, June 12, 2020. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld April 30, 2021 - 11:43 AM OTTAWA - The Supreme Court of Canada has ended a bid by Toronto police members to sue over the actions of Crown prosecutors that the officers say damaged their reputations. In its 8-1 decision Friday, the high court stressed the importance of prosecutorial independence and objectivity in ensuring the integrity of the justice system. The case began when the Toronto officers were accused of assaulting two men, Randy Maharaj and Neil Singh, they had arrested for robbery in 2009. ....
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A health worker prepares to administer COVISHIELD vaccine to an elderly man (AP) BENGALURU/HYDERABAD: Dispelling misconceptions and fears associated with the efficacy of Covid-19 vaccines, a 102-year-old retired Army officer, Subramanian KN, received the vaccine at Bengaluru while 100-year-old Hyderabad resident Jaidev Chowdhry got himself inoculated on Monday. Subramanian, who received the vaccine at Columbia Asia, Hebbal, around 5pm, is perhaps the oldest to be vaccinated in Bengaluru. Meanwhile, Chowdhry, a retired entrepreneur, was one of the first to visit Hyderabad’s Medicover Hospital for the vaccine and suffered no side effects. Chowdhry urged everyone above 60 and those aged between 45 and 59 with comorbidities to get inoculated as it is tougher for people of these ages to fight infections with their immune systems becoming weak. ....
Centenarians turn up for jab, dispel fears and myths | India News indiatimes.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from indiatimes.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.