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Justice SC Nagarathna said husbands should share funds to support housewife wives
Justice BV Nagarathna of the Supreme Court, in his judgment on Wednesday, said that husbands should share their financial resources with their ‘housewife’ wives who have no independent source of income to support them.
“Married Indians must realize that they must strengthen their finances and provide their husbands, who do not have an independent source of income, by providing financial resources mainly for their personal needs; in other words, giving them access to financial resources,” Justice Nagarathna observed in his opinion separate opinion upholding the right of divorced Muslim women to maintenance under the secular section 125 of the Code of Criminal Procedure erstwhile.
IIT-Madras denies ‘massive malpractice’ in NEET-UG exams, Center tells Supreme Court
The Center on Wednesday submitted an affidavit in the Supreme Court showing the data analytics report submitted by the Indian Institute of Technology-Madras which ruled out “mass deviation” or the set of local candidates who have benefited in the NEET-UG 2024 exam which led to abnormality. score.
India has given ‘Buddha’ to the world, not ‘Yuddha’: PM Modi in Austria
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on July 10 said that India has given ‘Buddha’ to the world, no ‘Yuddha’ (war) which always means peace and prosperity, so this country will strengthen its position in the 21st century. Addressing the Indian diaspora in Vienna, PM Modi also said that India strives to be the best, the brightest, achieve the greatest and reach the greatest milestone upper.
ITBP seized 108 kg gold biscuits near China border
The Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) arrested two persons near the China border in Eastern Ladakh on July 9 for allegedly smuggling 108 kg of gold biscuits from China. While smuggling of smaller items is common, this is the first time that an alleged gold smuggling racket has come to light in the area with the arrest of two locals. Another person has been arrested, an ITBP official said.
Apple issues two spyware alerts like Pegasus in India
At least two people in India on July 10 reported receiving a Pegasus-like sign from Apple, Inc. on the iPhone. The alert, posted on Tuesday night, warned that he had been the target of a “mercenary” attack. Apple previously called the attack “state-sponsored,” but changed that in April. The spyware allows attackers to infiltrate a target’s personal device, allowing them to view messages, photos, and taps into microphone and camera feeds in real time.
Russia, India agree to resume trade in national currency: Russian diplomat
India and Russia have decided to establish a system for the settlement of national currencies, Roman Babushkin, Chargé d’Affaires of the Russian Embassy, ​​said on Wednesday. A day after Prime Minister Narendra Modi ended his two-day visit to Russia, Mr Babushkin described the visit as “historic and game-changing”, and slammed Western powers for supporting Ukraine.
Mumbai hit-and-run case: Key accused remanded to police custody, father fired from Sena post
The prime accused in the Mumbai hit-and-run case, Mihir Shah, was remanded to police custody by a court in Mumbai until July 16 on July 10. Mr. Shah was arrested on Friday afternoon after being on the run for over 72 hours.
Bihar’s first transgender sub-inspector made history
In a first, three transgenders qualified for the Bihar Police Subordinate Service Commission (BPSSC) exam to become police sub-inspectors. Earlier, after the Patna High Court verdict in 2021, the state government asked the BPSSC to recruit the third gender into the police service.
India-Sri Lanka to sign MoU on public administration and governance
India and Sri Lanka are expected to sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) focusing on capacity development and exchange of expertise in public administration and governance aimed at training around 1,500 Sri Lankan civil servants, the Sri Lankan Prime Minister’s Office said. .
The new textbooks for Class 6 will be available by the end of July, explains NCERT
The National Council for Educational Research and Training (NCERT) said on Wednesday that the new textbooks for Class 6 will be available by the end of July. In response to a story published by The Hindu on July 9, NCERT stated that all Class 6 textbooks will be made available by NCERT this month and that the two-month timeline mentioned in the article is incorrect.
The BJP hailed the SC verdict on maintenance of divorced Muslim women under secular law
The BJP on July 10 hailed the Supreme Court’s verdict stating that a divorced Muslim woman has the right to seek maintenance from her husband under Section 125 of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC). Addressing a presser at the BJP’s national headquarters in New Delhi, party spokesperson Sudhanshu Trivedi said the verdict “put an end” to the threat to the Constitution by the Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Divorce) Act, 1986, which was passed by the previous Congress government.
‘Germany in good position in Navy submarine deal’
German submarine maker TKMS (Thyssenkrupp Marine Systems) initially refused to bid for the Indian Navy’s mega contract for six conventional submarines under Project-75I due to “terms and conditions”, but later entered into conflict as the German government supported the project. , said the head of the Indian company Khalil Rahman on Friday.
England reached the Euro 2024 final by beating the Netherlands 2-1 thanks to Watkins’ late goal
England reached their second European Championship final by beating the Netherlands 2-1 thanks to substitute Ollie Watkins’ stoppage-time winner on Wednesday. Watkins, who captained Harry Kane with a bold call by coach Gareth Southgate, turned and fired a fierce shot into the bottom corner in the first minute of added time.