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HC dismisses petition to ban exit polls

Kochi, May 22 (UNI) The Kerala High Court today dismissed a writ petition seeking to ban the announcement of exit poll results before the completion of polling in all constituencies as ''infructous''.

However, the Division Bench comprising Chief Justice V K Bali and Justice Kurian Joseph observed that the petitioner could again move the court at an appropriate time.

The Court dismissed the plea of Shameem Poovath of Mattanchery, taking note of the fact that the election was already over, and it was not inclined to go into the merits of the case.

The writ petition submitted that conduct of exit polls was not permitted by election law and the announcement of exit poll results by certain TV channels, while polling was being held in a phased manner to the Kerala Assembly, had influenced the free will of electors of other Constituencies.

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Advocate arrested for torturing a minor tribal girl

Bhawanipatna, Orissa, May 22 (UNI) An advocate was today arrested and later sent to jail custody on charges of torturing a minor tribal girl working as a maid servant. The advocate's wife was also absconding fearing arrest after the victim filed an FIR with the police station alleging physical torture. According to the police, advocate Simachal Pattnaik and his wife Damayanti enraged over a petty matter, had beaten up the 12-year-old Sunita and poured hot.....

Dacoity committed in summer special in Bihar

Patna, May 22 (UNI) Passengers of Patna-New Delhi summer special train were looted of their valuables by criminals at Patna-Mughalsarai section in Danapur division of East Central Railway today. Police Superintendent (Rail) G.P. Sinha said here that the anti-socials boarded the train at Patna railway station and started looting the travellers soon after the train left the station. He said the passengers got down from the train at Karisat halt near Ara railway station. He.....

Mohan Singh's descendents file petition for execution of will

New Delhi, May 22 (UNI) The descendents of the founder of Ranbaxy Group of Industries Dr Bhai Mohan Singh have filed a petition in the District Courts seeking execution of the will he had signed before his death on March 27, 2006. The probate is filed in the Tis Hazari District Courts by his son Bhai Analjit Singh for the execution of the will signed by Dr Singh on August 24, 2006 and registered on November.....
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