Author: Tharun Pranav

Tharun Pranav is a Law student in the School of Law, Christ University. He is an Extrovert and a Pensive person in nature. One of his strengths is Sarcasm. He also has a passion for Space Law, Economic Analysis of Law, and Intellectual Property Rights. You can find him online on Instagram or LinkedIn.

Cheteshwar Pujara’s

In response to his poor performance, Cheteshwar Pujara, India’s seasoned batsman, was omitted from the Test squad by the team’s selection committee. This batter has resorted to county cricket in England in order to restore his form, and Cheteshwar Pujara’s bat is blazing brightly there right now. Pujara has hit two double centuries for the Sussex squad in the county after three matches had been played. On Saturday, he racked up 203 runs in the first two innings of a game against Durham.   When Cheteshwar Pujara travelled to England, he did so in an effort to regain momentum in his…

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Chief Justice of India

According to news reports, India’s Chief Justice NV Ramana claimed on Saturday that the country had more than 40 million cases outstanding in subordinate courts. He was highlighting a massive backlog in the country’s legal system. During a meeting attended by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Chief Ministers of most states, Ramana said that courts were short of judges who were essential to the proper functioning of the courts. The Chief Justice of India voiced his displeasure with governments being the most frequent plaintiffs, accounting for about half of all cases before courts, and said that although the…

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Xiaomi India Bank Accounts Seized For Forex Violations: ED

A total of Rs 5,551.27 crore has been confiscated by the Directorate of Enforcement (ED) under the provisions of the Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999, according to a statement released on Saturday by the federal agency. Xiaomi India is a completely owned subsidiary of the Xiaomi group, which is situated in China. “The ED has seized the sum of Rs 5,551.27 crore that was held in the company’s bank accounts,” according to a statement issued by the organisation. ED has seized Rs.5551.27 Crore of M/s Xiaomi Technology India Private Limited lying in the bank accounts under the provisions of Foreign…

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Apple Is Sued By A Russian Law Firm After Pulling Its Payment Service

A Russian law firm has filed a lawsuit against Apple for $1.3 million after the corporation discontinued its payment service in the country. A Russian law firm filed a lawsuit against the company after the corporation discontinued its payment service in Russia, and demanded $1.26 million (90 million rubles) in damages, according to Reuters. According to Reuters news agency, Chernyshov, Lukoyanov and Partners, a legal firm in Moscow, said on Friday that it is suing Apple, accusing the company of breaching Russian customers’ rights when it banned the operation of its Apple Pay services. Due to the Russian invasion of…

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After Taking Down 40 Russian Jets, The "Ghost Of Kyiv" Dies In Battle.

According to The Times, a Ukrainian jet pilot nicknamed “the Ghost of Kyiv” was killed in action last month after allegedly taking down as many as 40 Russian planes.   When the mystery airman was discovered to have died, his name was confirmed to be Major Stepan Tarabalka, 29 years old. Media accounts state that he was killed after the MiG-29 he was piloting was gunned down on March 13 while engaged in combat with “overwhelming” enemy troops in eastern Afghanistan.   As a result of the government’s claim that Tarabalka was responsible for downing six Russian aircraft on the first day…

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UK insurance

UK insurance is intended to assist with risk management rather than the other way around. A discordant note is struck by new UK regulations on UK insurance that seek to free up 95 billion pounds in funds to invest in environmentally beneficial endeavors such as wind farms. After all, it wasn’t that long ago that authorities in the United Kingdom demanded that insurers retain their profits. Rishi Sunak, the Minister of Finance, now wants to raise the size threshold at which insurers must apply the so-called Solvency II system from 5 million euros in gross premiums to 10 million euros…

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Amazon

Following allegations of competition law breaches, India’s antitrust body launched raids early on Thursday on two of Amazon.com Inc.’s most important home sellers, as well as a few on Walmart’s Flipkart, according to individuals familiar with the situation. Indian retailers, who are strong supporters of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, have long maintained that Amazon and Flipkart’s platforms benefit from predatory pricing that Favours a few large sellers, despite the fact that the companies claim they comply with all Indian legislation. The two Amazon sellers that were targeted in Thursday’s searches were Cloudtail and Appario, according to two individuals who spoke…

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World Bank sanctions $47 million for India's Mission Karmayogi program

Global financial institution World Bank has authorized a $47 million initiative to help the Government of India’s Mission Karmayogi, which is a nationwide program to enhance civil service capability. In India, almost 18 million public officials are employed, with around two-thirds of them working for state governments and local authorities. “While India’s performance has progressively improved over the last decade, the government’s execution of Mission Karmayogi intends to make the country’s civil service workforce more future-ready and capable of addressing the challenges of the twenty-first century,” the notification said. The money provided by the Bank is intended to assist the…

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Madras High Court Rejects Petition: Udayanidhi Stalin

The Madras High Court on Thursday granted a plea filed by actor and Chepauk-Thiruvallikeni MLA Udayanidhi Stalin seeking to have an election case filed against him in the 2021 elections dismissed. The petition was submitted by one R. Premalatha, who claimed that Stalin had won the polls in . While passing the orders, Justice V Bharatidasan noted that Udayanidhi Stalin had provided facts on the 22 criminal cases that were pending against him and that there was no evidence in the election petition to support the claims levelled against him. It was the election petitioner’s contention that the MLA had…

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Rajiv Gandhi Case: Supreme court Inquires Centre

In a bizarre move, the Supreme Court on Wednesday asked the Union government why it cannot release A.G. Perarivalan, who has served 36 years of his life sentence in the Rajiv Gandhi assassination case. The court noted that the government took the “bizarre position” that the Tamil Nadu governor had forwarded the state cabinet’s decision to release the convict to the President, who is the competent authority to decide on the mercy plea. Considering that those who have served shorter sentences are being freed, the Supreme Court asked why the Union government could not agree to release him as well.…

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