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Govt. to go in appeal in SC in Cola case: Law Minister

Thiruvananthapuram, Sept 22 (UNI) Kerala Law Minister M Vijayakumar today said the government would go in appeal in the Supreme Court against the High Court order lifting the ban on the sale of Coca-Cola and Pepsi in the state.

Talking to mediapersons here, he said the government would take all measures to ensure legal protection in this regard.

Stating that there was no question of reversing the government's decision on Cola ban, Mr Vijayakumar said if necessary a legislation would be enacted in this regard.

Reacting to the High Court order, Chief Minister V S Achuthanandan said in Kannur that ''the lifting of the ban by the division bench of the High Court is unfortunate. We will seek opinion from the state Advocate-General and other legal experts and will certainly go in for an appeal.'' Ms Mayilamma, who led a four year long agitation against the soft drink major, said in Palakkad that she would resume the struggle to get justice to the people of the area.

The tribal leader called off the agitation following the banning of Coca-Cola and Pepsi by the state government.

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'7/11 serial blasts investigation in right direction'

Mumbai, Sep 22: City police chief A N Roy today said that investigating agencies are moving in right direction in connection with the 7/11 serial train blasts and the conspirators would be apprehended very soon. Interacting with mediapersons in 'Meet the Press'' rogramme, organised by the Crime Reporters Association here, Mr Roy said that ATS (Anti-Terrorist Squad), investigating the blasts case was moving in a right direction and they would be able to share the vital information with the.....

Court rejects Fardeen's plea for immunity

Mumbai, Sept 22 (UNI) A city court today rejected the plea of Bollywood actor Fardeen Khan seeking ''immunity'' from the prosecution in a cocaine seizure case registered against him during May 2001. Khan moved his plea before the special NDPS judge P N Deshmukh and pleaded that cocaine quantity involved only one gram which is small quantity hence pleaded for immunity from the case. However, special public prosecutor J R Solanki argued that the applicant.....

Sex racket accused shifted to Chandigarh from Srinagar

Srinagar, Sep 22 (UNI) The authorities have shifted all the 13 accused in the much-publicised sex racket case from the Central Jail here to a prison in Chandigarh for a hearing on their bail pleas by a local court there on September 25. Central Jail Superintendent Dr Mohammad Sultan Lone said all the accused have been shifted to a jail in Chandigarh yesterday. Among those arrested in the sex scandal are former Jammu and Kashmir.....
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