Acid burn victim gets justice after 10 yearsOctober 22nd, 2009 KANPUR - Nearly a decade after the son of a bureaucrat threw acid on her face, she at last got justice from a local court in this Uttar Pradesh city that pronounced a 10-year jail term for the accused. Holding Abhinav, the son of then deputy sales tax commissioner Rajesh Pratap Misra, "guilty", Kanpur Fast Track Court Judge Pramod Kumar pronounced the verdict in the open court here Wednesday.
Spears settles paparazzi lawsuitOctober 21st, 2009 LOS ANGELES - Britney Spears has settled a lawsuit with a photographer who claimed she drove over his foot in 2007, People reported Wednesday. The notice of settlement was filed Monday in Los Angeles Superior Court.
Prosecutor recommends fine for former French prime minister in slander trialOctober 20th, 2009 French prosecutor: Ex-PM should get slander finePARIS — A prosecutor has recommended an 18-month suspended sentence and a fine of €45,000 ($67,370) for former French Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin in a slander trial that has rocked the country's political establishment. The court has not yet set a date for a verdict.
California AG to unveil suit against major bank Tuesday, alleges fraud against pension fundsOctober 19th, 2009 California AG to sue major bank for pension fraudOAKLAND — The California attorney general's office is planning to file suit against a major institutional bank on accusations that the bank committed fraud against the state's two largest pension funds, CalPERS and CalSTRS. Attorney General Edmund G.
Court accepts former councillor's apology, reduces fineOctober 16th, 2009 NEW DELHI - A former woman councillor of the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) facing contempt of court charges and a fine of over Rs.1 lakh got a reprieve after the Delhi High Court accepted her apology Friday. A division bench comprising of Chief Justice Ajit Prakash Shah and Justice S.
School asked to explain excessive late fees penaltyOctober 8th, 2009 NEW DELHI - The Delhi High Court Thursday sought an explanation from the capital's Ramjas School and the Delhi government for charging an excessive late fees fine from students. Justice Geeta Mittal issued notice to Ramjas School, Anand Parbat, for not abiding by the rules which say a fine of five paise only per day can be charged from a student for late payment of fees.
Greek shipping company agrees to pay $2.7M fine in New Orleans pollution caseSeptember 30th, 2009 Greek shipping company to pay $2.7M fineNEW ORLEANS — A Greek shipping company has pleaded guilty in a New Orleans court to violating federal anti-pollution laws and agreed to pay a $2.7 million fine. Wednesday's guilty pleas by Polembros Shipping stem from a Coast Guard investigation last year of a cargo ship that had a fuel leak before arriving in New Orleans.
California man faces manslaughter trial in texting-while-driving caseSeptember 30th, 2009 Man faces manslaughter trial in texting caseNEWPORT BEACH, Calif. — A Southern California man accused of killing a pedestrian while driving and text messaging has been ordered to stand trial for gross vehicular manslaughter.
Apex court bans unauthorised religious places on public landSeptember 29th, 2009 NEW DELHI - The Supreme Court Tuesday banned all unauthorised new and future construction of places of worship on public land and sought strict compliance of its order from the union and state governments. A bench of Justices Dalveer Bhandari and Mukundkam Sharma also asked various governments to decide the fate of millions of existing unauthorised places of worship on public land "on case to case basis".
California man extradited from Spain to face federal charges in alleged mortgage fraud schemeSeptember 26th, 2009 Calif. mortgage fraud suspect returns from SpainSACRAMENTO, Calif. — A 28-year-old Sacramento man who led authorities on an international manhunt has been returned to California to face federal charges in an alleged mortgage fraud scheme.
ASI gets notice over illegal construction in mosqueSeptember 20th, 2009 NEW DELHI - The Delhi High Court has sought a reply from the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) over the alleged illegal construction inside the 350-year-old Fatehpuri Masjid here. A division bench of Chief Justice Ajit Prakash Shah and Justice Manmohan asked ASI last week to submit its reply by Oct 7.
Anil Ambani group wants NTPC as party in Reliance gas rowSeptember 16th, 2009 NEW DELHI - The Anil Ambani group Wednesday asked the Supreme Court to make the state-run power utility NTPC a party to its dispute with the Mukesh Ambani-led Reliance Industries over natural gas supplies from the Krishna-Godavari basin. The petition said both NTPC and Reliance Natural Resources of the Anil Ambani group have common issues in their disputes with Reliance Industries over supplies of natural gas at $2.34 per unit for 17 years.
Turkish authorities say they rescue 9 women held captive on set of Internet reality showSeptember 10th, 2009 Turkish police say women held captive on show setISTANBUL — Turkish military police said Thursday that they had stormed an Istanbul villa to rescue nine captive women whose scantily clad images were posted online after they were recruited for a television reality show. The women said they had believed they were being filmed for a television show like "Big Brother," which confines a group of people to a house under the constant gaze of cameras, the Dogan news agency and other Turkish media said, without citing sources.
Lawyer pulled up for seeking narco-analysis of chief ministersSeptember 7th, 2009 NEW DELHI - An irritated Supreme Court bench Monday imposed a fine of Rs.10,000 on an advocate for seeking narco-analysis tests on Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mayawati and three former chief ministers. The lawyer alleged the politicians were involved in "running a transfer and posting industry".
Jail term for not showing pictorial warnings on cigarette packsSeptember 2nd, 2009 NEW DELHI - The union health ministry Wednesday warned tobacco producers that they could face jail terms up to two years for the fist offence and for up to five years subsequently if their cigarette packs do not carry pictorial warning or have it in less than the prescribed 40 percent of space. It may also be brought to notice of the public that violation of the law by the tobacco manufacturers is a punishable offence with imprisonment which may extend to two years or with fine which may extend to Rs.5,000, or with both, a ministry statement said.