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Amarinder's counsel withdraws Dubai trip petition

Chandigarh, Sep 13 (UNI) The petition filed by former Punjab Chief Minister Capt Amarinder Singh in the Punjab and Haryana High Court seeking permision to go to Dubai for making some investment there, was withdrawn today.

The counsel for the former chief minister withdrew the petition when Justice Ranjit Singh during the brief hearing pointed out that prayer had been made as an applcation in the bail petition of the petitioner, which stood disposed after the interim anticipatory bail was subsequently confirmed.

The counsel for Capt Singh while withdrawing the petition submitted that a fresh one would be filed in a day or so. The former chief minister has to seek permission from the court for going abroad in view of the case pending against him about alleged corruption in award of construction contract of Ludhiana City Centre.

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Local court grants bail to BJP MLA in kidnapping case

Anand, Gujarat, Sept 13 (UNI) A local court today granted bail to BJP MLA Dilip Manibhai Patel in connection with a kidnapping and assault case. Chief Judicial Magistrate R M Desai ordered release of Mr Patel, arrested for his alleged involvement in the kidnapping and assault case of 2003, on a personal bond of Rs 25,000. Mr Patel was charged with kidnapping a builder, Mithilesh Amin, and local Congress leader, Ulash Patel, and later physically assaulting them at the nearby Vallabh.....

DAP Constable hangs self due to domestic problems

New Delhi, Sep 13 (UNI) A Delhi Armed Police (DAP) Constable allegedly committed suicide by hanging himself at his Karawal Nagar residence in North-East Delhi. Bhure Singh, of the DAP 4th Battalion, was found hanging from the fan early morning today by his wife Urmila on the ground floor of their New Chauhanpur residence, according to the police. Though no suicide note has been found, an old diary written in 2004 said he loved his wife but she always quarrelled with.....

Slackness in police recruitment rampant: HC

Allahabad, Sep 13 (UNI) Passing an order in the matter of medical examinations in police force, Allahabad High Court (HC) has remarked that slackness in medical examination during the appointment and the training period, have led to a second or third medical examination becoming rampant in the department. A single judge bench comprising Justice Rakesh Tiwari passed the order on a writ petition filed by Jitendra Kumar Kamboj and nine others , all constables, dismissed from service on the ground of.....
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