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.

Mehul Choksi

According to a spokesperson for Mehul Choksi who is based in London, the government of Dominica has dropped “all charges” related to the mysterious unlawful entry of Mehul Choksi from Antigua and Barbuda in May of last year. This comes as a relief to the diamantaire who is accused of being involved in the PNB bank scam. Dominica, a Caribbean Island nation, took Choksi into custody in May of last year after he went missing from Antigua and Barbuda, where he had taken citizenship before allegedly fleeing India to avoid charges of orchestrating a scam involving Rs 13,500 crore in…

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Mars

The photographs of what looks to be a gateway carved into a cliff on Mars have caused a frenzy on the internet during the last week. However, scientists working on NASA’s Curiosity rover, which took the pictures earlier this month, have stated that despite the fact that the mysterious door-like feature on Mars provides a fascinating “doorway into the ancient past,” it is entirely natural and not the work of some aliens who are trying to keep a low profile. The Mars “door” was discovered by the Curiosity rover on May 7 when it was studying a mound in the…

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SC Transfers Gyanvapi Mosque case to Varanasi Court - Asiana Times

The Supreme Court stated on Friday that it would not interfere with the survey order issued in the Gyanvapi mosque dispute and instead ordered the Varanasi district court to rule on whether the Hindu side’s action was viable. “SC Transfers Gyanvapi Mosque case “. The Supreme Court was hearing a case by the Anjuman Intezamia Masjid Committee, which operated the mosque, challenging a Varanasi district court judgment requiring a videographic survey of the masjid complex, which is next to the famed Kashi Vishwanath Temple in Uttar Pradesh. Following claims of a Shivling being discovered inside the building, Hindu organizations claimed worshipping…

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Masjid

According to a report by PTI, a court in Mathura on Thursday authorized a case that sought to remove the Shahi Idgah Masjid from the “Krishna Janmabhoomi,” which translates to “the birthplace of Lord Krishna.” The complaint contends that the Shahi Idgah Masjid was constructed in the same location as the birthplace of Lord Krishna and so must be removed from the grounds of the Katra Keshav Dev temple in order to satisfy the demands of the case. Earlier on, nine individual petitions were submitted to the courts in Mathura by various Hindu organizations demanding that the mosque be demolished. …

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galaxies

Late in the year 2024, China plans to launch its first huge space telescope with the goals of conducting a sky survey, providing fresh understandings of far-off galaxies, and solving the mysteries of dark matter and dark energy. The Chinese Space Station Telescope (CSST) is an optical and ultraviolet space observatory that will have a 6.6-foot-diameter lens, making it similar to the venerable Hubble Space Telescope. The lens will be located on the Chinese space station. The resolution of China’s telescope will be comparable to that of Hubble’s, but the field of view of the CSST will be 350 times…

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Ric Flair picture

Ric Flair, often known as “The Nature Boy,” is getting ready to lace up his boots and put on his magnificent robe for the very final time. According to Sources, one of the best wrestlers in the history of the sport will compete in his last battle on July 31.  The independent wrestling event that will be streamed on FITE TV will take place at the Nashville Fairgrounds, and the 73-year-old icon will be competing there. Sting was Flair’s opponent in his most recent bout, which took place in September 2011 for Impact Wrestling. In 2008, he faced Shawn Michaels in…

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McDonald's

Justin Chimienti had the impression that the Big Mac he purchased from McDonald’s and the Bourbon Bacon Cheeseburger he purchased from Wendy’s would live up to their respective advertising claims of being large and juicy. He asserts that they were not, and as a result, he has filed a lawsuit against the fast-food businesses. Chimienti filed a lawsuit against McDonald’s Corporation and Wendy’s Company on Tuesday, accusing both of misleading consumers with advertisements that make burgers seem to be bigger than they really are. Chimienti’s lawsuit names both companies as defendants. The proposed class action that was submitted to the…

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Insight

On May 4, a tremor with a magnitude of 5 was detected on the surface of Mars. This earthquake was the biggest one ever recorded not just on Mars but on any planet other than Earth. The marsquake, which was detected by NASA’s InSight lander, broke the previous record, which was held by a quake with a magnitude of 4.2 that occurred in August of 2021. The NASA InSight team and its collaborators have just received preliminary data from Mars on what is thought to be the most seismic activity that has ever been recorded on another planet. Thomas Zurbuchen,…

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Supertech Twin Tower: SC grants extension of deadline for demolition till Aug 28th 

Twin Tower: The time limit for the destruction of the unlawfully built 40-story Emerald twin-tower project in Noida(New Okhla Industrial Development Authority) has been extended to August 28 by the Supreme Court on Tuesday. The project was developed by real estate developer Supertech Ltd. The plea put up by Edifice Engineering, the company that was given the responsibility of carrying out the Twin Tower demolition work, was granted by a panel of judges headed over by Justice D. Y. Chandrachud. The prior date of May 22 was designated as the cutoff for the destruction. On Tuesday, the attorney for…

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U.S. Congress panel to hold first UFO hearings in half a century

In what would be the first public congressional hearing on the subject of unidentified flying objects (UFO) in more than half a century, two of the highest-ranking officials in the United States Department of Defense’s Intelligence Community were scheduled to testify on Capitol Hill on Tuesday about what the government knows about unidentified flying objects. The hearing in front of a House Intelligence panel in the United States comes eleven months after a study documented more than 140 occurrences of what the government officially refers to as “unidentified aerial phenomenon,” or UAPs, that US military pilots have reported sighting since…

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