The Indian Army seeks a transparent investigation into Colonel Pushpinder Singh Bath's alleged assault by Punjab Police in Patiala. Colonel Bath has approached the Punjab and Haryana High Court to transfer the case to an independent agency. The Punjab Police have suspended 12 personnel and formed a Special Investigation Team to ensure a prompt, fair probe.
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Indian professionals in the US are facing difficulties due to expected H1B visa reforms under the Trump administration. Many have experienced job offer withdrawals, visa delays, and potential layoffs. With new policies likely to prioritize American workers and increase visa thresholds, the uncertainty is affecting both job security and future employment prospects for Indian immigrants.
Supreme Court reprimands an advocate for filing a 'vexatious litigation' in a criminal case and seeks explanation. Justices Bela M Trivedi and Satish Chandra Sharma issued a contempt notice after discovering the repeat appeal against Madras HC's decision. Following objections, the court gave an opportunity for a detailed explanation regarding the second appeal filing.
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