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Tag: Director General of Police

Busting Cricket Betting Racket,Crores of Rupees+ Gold Seized

[Bengaluru] Busting Cricket Betting Racket,Crores of Rupees+ Gold Seized From a Flat Which Allegedly Belongs to a Senior State Government Official
Several crores of rupees along with gold and other valuables have been seized from a flat in a suspected link to a cricket betting racket,
As per Director General of Police, Criminal Investigation Department (Special Units & Economic Offences) H C Kishore Chandra
“The raid was conducted last week based on a tip-off about the money linked to cricket betting being stashed,”

Journos to Knock Doors Of Press Council Of India on HC order in Meghalaya

Journos to Knock Doors Of Press Council Of India on HC order in Meghalaya
As per High Court Bandhs infringe on the fundamental rights of the citizens,
Working journalists in Meghalaya today decided to move the Press Council of India and other higher authorities against the recent High Court order which restrained the media from publicising the statement by organisations calling bandhs+strike+hartals+road blockade and also holding rallies. This Decision was unanimously taken at an emergent meeting convened by the Club
Shillong Press Club president D Laitphlang said “We have unanimously decided to move the Press Council of India and the other higher authorities available against the High Court ruling which will have a greater ramification in the role and functions of the media in a democratic state,”
A full bench of the High Court comprising Chief Justice Uma Nath Singh, Justice T Nandakumar Singh and Justice S R Sen banned the media from carrying statements on agitations with “unlawful design” while responding to a plea made by the Director General of Police, Rajiv Mehta, to restrain media from carrying statements of outlawed HNLC and other organisations calling bandhs and other forms of agitations.
Stating that calling of bandhs infringe on the fundamental rights of the citizens, inter alia, under Articles 19 and 21 of the Constitution, the court held the organisers and sponsors of such bandh be held liable under the law to recoup and make good the loss and damages.
The Court was hearing a writ petition filed by the Registrar General of the Court against the state government on the effect of a bandh called by HNLC, an outlawed militant outfit, last week