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Supreme Court Demands Indian Chief Justice Vacate Official Residence

In an unparalleled act, the Supreme Court’s administrative division has dispatched a letter to the Federal government requesting that they clear the official residence of the Indian Chief Justice at Krishna Menon Marg in New Delhi. It highlighted that the former occupant and ex-Chief Justice of India, DY Chandrachud, has overstayed the allowed limit. The correspondence was delivered to the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA) on July 1, relaying the information stated.

The Supreme Court’s administrative division emphasized that the current residence of the active Chief Justice of India, located at Bungalow No. 5 on Krishna Menon Marg, should be vacated and reassigned back to the judicial housing pool, according to sources. A considerable public outcry has been elicited by the ongoing stringent modification of electoral rolls in Bihar. Notwithstanding, the Chief Electoral Office in Bihar released a significant statement ensuring that voters can confirm their presence in the electoral rolls even without the compulsory document submission.

An air of ambiguity and conjecture had surrounded the anticipated arrival of a specialized team of engineers from the United Kingdom. Finally, the Royal Air Force aircraft ferrying these experts landed at the Thiruvananthapuram International Airport at approximately 12.46 p.m. Their mission was to repair the F-35B of the Royal Air Force, which had remained stationary in Thiruvananthapuram.

The British combat aircraft had been stranded at the airport since June 14 after an emergency landing caused by mechanical problems. The investigation team tasked for this repair arrives from the UK and the US, the home of Lockheed Martin, the aircraft’s manufacturer. It boasts an assembly of around 17 engineers dedicated to this crucial task.

In yet another major development, the State Investigation Agency (SIA) of Jammu and Kashmir has submitted a chargesheet against 11 individuals, one of whom stands out – Syed Mohammad Yusuf Shah, aka Syed Salahuddin. Salahuddin, who is based in Pakistan, is the leader of the Hizbul Mujahideen. The charges relate to a case of narcoterrorism based in Jammu, according to an official statement.

The Dalai Lama, a spiritual icon for Tibetan Buddhists worldwide, celebrated his 90th birthday this past Sunday. His birthday week was marked by a series of festivities, during which he discussed his aspirations of living up to 130 years and the concept of reincarnation after death.

India’s Union Home and Cooperation Minister, Amit Shah, recently brought up the subject of metamorphosis within the country’s cooperative sector. He emphasized that the keystones for successful transformation include transparency, integration of technology, and prioritizing the welfare of its members.

Legal proceedings have been initiated against the shocking incident of a gangrape within the premises of South Calcutta Law College. The details unearthed revealed chilling facts, including the prime suspect indulging in alcohol consumption post the heinous act.

The Brazil BRICS summit is set to convene shortly, with agendas touching upon issues of global concern. The discussions over the next few days will focus on several pressing matters worldwide.

Rescue operations are ongoing in the heart of Texas, following a historic flash flood that led to immense destruction and loss of human life. Despite the adverse circumstances, the rescuers are persisting in their mission to bring help to those in need.

The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has now taken charge of the investigation into the murder of BJP workers that occurred during the unfortunate post-electoral violence in Sandeskhali, 2019. The case has ignited widespread interest given its political nature.

Celebrating a significant accomplishment in Test Cricket is Skipper Shubman Gill. During a match against England, he registered notable high scores in both innings, a feat sure to be recorded in the annals of cricket history

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