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Court should not enter the legislative domain: CPI(M)

New Delhi, Jul 18 (UNI) The Communist Party of India (Marxist) today termed as ''not acceptable'' the Supreme Court's observations on the Delhi Laws (Special Provisions) Act 2006.

The Government should take ''all necessary steps to rebut this unwarranted and unjust intervention of the Supreme Court'' into the domain of the legislature, the Delhi State Committee of the party said.

In a statement, the party took exception to the ''tone and tenor'' of the judicial remarks, opining that the Court had in effect asserted that it could decide the fate of legislations passed by Parliament.

The court had yesterday taken strong exception to the enactment of the law, putting a year-long moratorium against the removal of unauthorised construction and sealing of commercial establishments operating from residential areas in the capital saying it was aimed at overruling its orders.

In a separate statement, the Delhi unit of the BJP said the court's observations exposed the government's intention to ''create confusion''.

The Centre should now constitute a team of senior officials to implement the Tejinder Khanna committee's recommendations within a week, the party said.

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SIMI counsel cross-examines Home Ministry official

New Delhi, July 18 (UNI) A senior Home Ministry official today said the fresh ban imposed on SIMI this year was warranted because the outfit continued to indulge in unlawful activities like extortion and publication of leaflets besides unlawful association and field activities. Mr B A Coutinho, joint secretary, Home Ministry, was subjected to several questions for more than two hours at the tribunal in the High Court by the counsel for Students Islamic.....

Court refuses to defer Ayodhya hearing

Rae Bareli, July 18 (UNI) The Special CBI Court today rejected the defence plea to defer the proceedings of the Ayodhya demolition case in view of a criminal revision pending before Lucknow Bench of the Allahabad High Court. The court also fixed August 19 as the next date of hearing. On July 12, defence counsel Mridul Rakesh had informed the court that the investigating agency had already filed a criminal revision in the High Court challenging.....

HC adjourns hearing PIL on Sivaji Statue tomorrow

Chennai, July 18 (UNI) Madras High Court today adjourned till tomorrow, further hearing on the Public Interest Litigation(PIL), seeking to restrain the authorities from permitting the installation of popular filmstar Sivaji Ganesan statue opposite to Gandhi statue on Marina. A division bench comprising Chief Justice A P Shah and Mr Justice D Murugesan adjourned till tomorrow, the hearing on the PIL filed by a freedom fighter P N Srinivasan. When the case came up for.....
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