Delhi high court has overturned an international arbitration tribunal's ruling in favor of Reliance Industries Ltd, stating that RIL unjustly enriched itself by extracting gas migrating from ONGC's adjacent blocks. The court has set aside previous judgments and dismissed the arbitral award, highlighting a breach of contract terms in the process.
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A fire broke out on an American Airlines plane at Denver International Airport due to an engine malfunction. Passengers were forced to evacuate onto the wing of the aircraft. There were no immediate reports of injuries. This incident follows several other aviation accidents in the US this year, including collisions and crashes involving both commercial and military aircraft.
The Telangana high court has temporarily suspended a look out circular issued against an Indian-origin software professional working in the US. Accused of harassment by his wife, he sought this relief fearing arrest during his visit to India. The court ordered the petitioner to cooperate with the trial and instructed him to file an undertaking to ensure his appearance when required, while also setting conditions for his travel.
Isro's planned space docking experiment faced another delay, pushing the procedure beyond Sunday after a trial run. The agency is carefully analyzing trial data before proceeding, emphasizing the mission's complexity. Initial attempts showed promising progress, bringing satellites closer gradually, but required further validation. Limited to just three other nations, successful docking remains a challenging milestone.
Infosys is hiring experienced professionals across 40+ skill sets, including cloud computing and cyber security, requiring at least two years' experience in related fields.
Sanjay Malhotra, the new RBI governor, emphasized stability, trust, and growth as the central bank's core values. He stressed the importance of financial inclusion in fostering India's continued growth trajectory. While prioritizing policy stability, Malhotra promised agility and a consultative approach, acknowledging the need for diverse expertise in navigating a complex global landscape.
Ahilyanagar district collector Siddharam Salimath has initiated an inquiry into a resolution banning Muslim traders from participating in the Madhichi Yatra, a 700-year-old tradition in Madhi village. The resolution, signed by village officials, cites non-compliance with local customs as the reason for the ban.
The UK's press regulator, IPSO, has dismissed a complaint from the Hindu Community Organisations Group (HCOG) regarding a "Daily Mail" article. The article alleged links between British Hindu extremists and far-right European groups, citing a shared animosity towards Muslims. IPSO found no breach of the Editors' Code, stating the article accurately reported on a National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) report.
Krishna Shekhar Rana, a former vice-chancellor and well-known academic, was arrested for impersonating the 'high commissioner' of Oman using forged letterheads and a fake diplomatic vehicle. Despite an impressive academic background and no evidence of monetary gain, Rana faced arrest when security requests exposed inconsistencies, highlighting his attempt to create an illusion of power.
Indian captain Suryakumar Yadav decided to bowl first in the first T20I against England, explaining the choice to omit Mohammed Shami despite his return after a lengthy injury break. Shami last played for India in November 2023, missing out on this match as India sticks to their strengths.