The Union government has requested the Supreme Court to allow courts to modify, rather than quash, arbitral awards in corporate disputes. This change aims to save parties from undergoing fresh arbitration and expedite dispute resolution. Solicitor General Tushar Mehta emphasized the need for minimal judicial interference along with new powers to make minor corrections to arbitral awards.
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Pakistan hints at India’s involvement in the Balochistan train hijacking, linking attackers to handlers in Afghanistan allegedly sponsored by India. The incident, implicating the Balochistan Liberation Army, left 58 dead and highlights ongoing regional tensions and security issues. Afghanistan rejects Pakistan’s claims, and India is yet to respond to the allegations.
The BJP has alleged that Hindus in Murshidabad were threatened at gunpoint and forced to chant Islamic slogans during recent violence. Union minister Sukanta Majumdar claims these incidents foreshadow a grim future for Hindus across West Bengal. The BJP IT department also shared a video depicting robbery and arson, highlighting the plight of a family allegedly targeted during the unrest.
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In Dubai, Indian cricketers underwent a light practice session at the Dubai International Stadium, while captain Rohit Sharma and vice-captain Shubman Gill trained separately at the ICC Academy. As India prepare for the ICC Champions Trophy final, the focus remains on winning the title, with potential retirements of senior players like Rohit, Kohli, Jadeja and Shami looming.
The Los Angeles wildfires have become one of the most destructive natural disasters in US history, causing five deaths and the destruction of over 1,000 structures. Strong winds fueled the blaze, complicating firefighting efforts. Damage and economic loss are estimated between $52 billion and $57 billion, with long-term health effects anticipated.
Bill Gates recently visited India, admiring its innovation and problem-solving spirit. He shared memorable moments with cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar over vada pav and with a local tea seller, illustrating his appreciation for India's creativity and vibrant street food culture.
Team India aims to secure the ODI series against England in Cuttack, but faces challenges with Rohit Sharma's poor form and Virat Kohli's potential return, creating a selection dilemma. Kohli's comeback would likely see Shreyas Iyer or Yashasvi Jaiswal dropped. India's stable bowling unit, led by Mohammed Shami, poses another challenge for England's batsmen.
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