Saturday, 29 June 2013
Thursday, 27 June 2013
Congratualtion to Indian Cricket team .........Dhoni and his men for winning ICC Champions Trophy
India by beating England has become new 2013 ICC Champions trophy Champion.
Rain curtailed match was very exciting.
I Congratulate Indian Team and Dhoni and his men.
The hero of match was Jadeja and Shikhar Dhawan was declared man of the series.
I WISH SUCCESS to Indian Cricket team in Tri Series which is going to be played in between INDIA, WEST INDIES and SRI LANKA.
Rain curtailed match was very exciting.
I Congratulate Indian Team and Dhoni and his men.
The hero of match was Jadeja and Shikhar Dhawan was declared man of the series.
I WISH SUCCESS to Indian Cricket team in Tri Series which is going to be played in between INDIA, WEST INDIES and SRI LANKA.
Wednesday, 19 June 2013
The court said marriage formalities as per various religious customs such as the tying of a mangalsutra, the exchange of garlands and rings or the registering of a marriage were only to comply with religious customs for the satisfaction of society. The court further said if necessary either party to a relationship could approach a Family Court for a declaration of marital status by supplying documentary proof for a sexual relationship. Once such a declaration was obtained, a woman could establish herself as the man's wife in government records. The court also said if after having a sexual relationship, the couple decided to separate due to difference of opinion, the 'husband' could not marry without getting a decree of divorce from the 'wife'. Justice C.S. Karnan passed the order yesterday while modifying an April 2006 judgment of a Coimbatore family court in a maintenance case involving a couple, The Hindu reports. The lower court had ordered the man to pay monthly maintenance of Rs. 500 to the couple's two children and Rs. 1000 as litigation expenses. The lower court observed that the woman's wedding with the man had not been proved by documentary evidence. Hence, she was not entitled to maintenance. In her appeal to the High Court, the woman's counsel contended that she was legally married and had two children in wedlock. (ANI)
Madras High Court has, in a judgement, said if any unmarried couple of the right legal age "indulge in sexual gratification," this will be considered a valid marriage and they could be termed "husband and wife."
Chennai, June 18 (ANI): In what can be seen as a new twist to the concept of premarital sex, the Madras High Court has in a judgement said if any unmarried couple of the right legal age "indulge in sexual gratification," this will be considered a valid marriage and they could be termed "husband and wife.The court said that if a bachelor has completed 21 years of age and an unmarried woman 18 years, they have acquired the freedom of choice guaranteed by the Constitution. "Consequently, if any couple choose to consummate their sexual cravings, then that act becomes a total commitment with adherence to all consequences that may follow, except on certain exceptional considerations."
The court said marriage formalities as per various religious customs such as the tying of a mangalsutra, the exchange of garlands and rings or the registering of a marriage were only to comply with religious customs for the satisfaction of society.
The court further said if necessary either party to a relationship could approach a Family Court for a declaration of marital status by supplying documentary proof for a sexual relationship. Once such a declaration was obtained, a woman could establish herself as the man's wife in government records.
The court also said if after having a sexual relationship, the couple decided to separate due to difference of opinion, the 'husband' could not marry without getting a decree of divorce from the 'wife'.
Justice C.S. Karnan passed the order yesterday while modifying an April 2006 judgment of a Coimbatore family court in a maintenance case involving a couple, The Hindu reports.
The lower court had ordered the man to pay monthly maintenance of Rs. 500 to the couple's two children and Rs. 1000 as litigation expenses. The lower court observed that the woman's wedding with the man had not been proved by documentary evidence. Hence, she was not entitled to maintenance.
In her appeal to the High Court, the woman's counsel contended that she was legally married and had two children in wedlock. (ANI)
Monday, 17 June 2013
Delhi airport flooded, passengers wade through water
Heavy rain on Sunday flooded the domestic and international arrival halls at the Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA) — recently adjudged the second-best airport in the world.
At the domestic arrival hall, three baggage belts had to be closed. Customs officials too had to close down the baggage X-ray machine as water reached inside the green channel area. According to Met officials, rainfall at the airport was three times more than in the city.
Sources confirmed that water had reached up to customs area at the international arrival hall of T3. Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL) immediately pressed its staff into clearing the water. Many flights were delayed and a few were diverted due to bad weather.
At the domestic arrival hall, three baggage belts had to be closed. Customs officials too had to close down the baggage X-ray machine as water reached inside the green channel area. According to Met officials, rainfall at the airport was three times more than in the city.
Sources confirmed that water had reached up to customs area at the international arrival hall of T3. Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL) immediately pressed its staff into clearing the water. Many flights were delayed and a few were diverted due to bad weather.
Sunday, 16 June 2013
Congress organizational change for making it more stronger and gearing up for next Lok Sabha Polls
In major organization changes in Congress many many changes has happened its due to Next Lok Sabha Elections , giving party a new and stronger look.
In an exercise influenced byRahul Gandhi, a much-awaited Congress organizational revamp on Sunday saw the elevation of leaders seen to be close to him, removal of some non-performers while trusted hands continue to retain charge of important party tasks.
Changes in the organization are linked to a comprehensive ministerial reshuffle scheduled for Monday evening aimed at filling vacancies like railways, highways, housing and urban development.
Taken together, the AICC and ministerial reshuffles aim to set Congress's election machinery in motion with a focus on poll preparations in states and filling of important Cabinet berths. Sources said eight new names - four each in cabinet and MoS level — could be inducted.
Oscar Fernandes, Birender Singh, Girija Vyas and Sisram Ola could be the cabinet picks while Manikrao Gavit, J D Seelam, EMS Natchiappan and Santosh Choudhury could be junior ministers. Besides, cabinet minister for labour Mallikarjuna Kharge could be shifted to the key railways ministry. Fernandes could be in the highways ministry vacated by CP Joshi who was inducted as general secretary in AICC in the Sunday reshuffle.
The Congress leadership seems intent on beaming a business-like message of a party getting down to brass tracks while main rival BJP remains convulsed by Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi's elevation as campaign head.
Congress's organizational changes have been in the works since Rahul was named vice-president and heir imminent at the Jaipur 'chintan shivir' in January.
Senior leader Ambika Soni, who left the government in October last year, has been given charge of a newly created Congress president's office. This gives her a role in Congress chief Sonia Gandhi's interface with the party as well as government.
Ahmed Patel continues to be political secretary to the Congress president with an overarching role as a key aide to Sonia.
Ajay Maken and C P Joshi, who quit the government, have been given significant assignments. Maken replaces long time media incharge Janardan Dwivedi as head of communications and Joshi is in charge of Assam, Bihar and West Bengal.
Rahul's vote of confidence in the two leaders is being read with a diminished role for Dwivedi and the exit of veteran Oscar Fernandes from AICC.
There was some speculation on Jitin Prasada being considered for independent charge. The changes may see some seniors like health minister Ghulam Nabi Azad given a new portfolio.
Elevation of younger leaders like Milind Deora to independent charge and induction of Mandsaur MP Meenakshi Natarajan is also seen as a possibility. There are numerous vacancies at the minister of state level in the wake of DMK pullout of UPA.
The fairly exhaustive organizational exercise touches management of states deeply, with Rahul seen to have got rid of some of the deadwood. Care, however, has been taken in ensuring tried and trusted organizational hands like Mukul Wasnik, B K Hariprasad and Digvijay Singh retain key jobs. Shakeel Ahmed has got the charge of Delhi and neighbouring Haryana and Punjab.
On the other hand, non-performers like Gulchain Charak and Birender Singh were shown the door. Delhi leader Jagdish Tytler is also out. Gujarat's Madhusudan Mistry has got a leg up as has Mumbai leader Gurudas Kamat who has been rehabilitated.
AICC also announced screening panels to select candidates for MP, Chhattisgarh, Delhi, Rajasthan and Mizoram, a rare urgency by party standards for polls scheduled for November.
The changes are linked to Congress's bid to appear focused ahead of election. Many attached importance to the Congress decision to effect the AICC rejig on the day BJP faced a high-voltage divorce with its old ally in Bihar, JD(U), and ouster from the state government.
To observers, it makes political sense that Rahul is seen to have complete control of the ruling dispensation while there are differences in BJP over Modi's elevation as poll mascot.
Assigning the tricky Andhra Pradesh to Digvijay Singh also bears the trust of Rahul although he has been kept away from UP.
In an exercise influenced byRahul Gandhi, a much-awaited Congress organizational revamp on Sunday saw the elevation of leaders seen to be close to him, removal of some non-performers while trusted hands continue to retain charge of important party tasks.
Changes in the organization are linked to a comprehensive ministerial reshuffle scheduled for Monday evening aimed at filling vacancies like railways, highways, housing and urban development.
Taken together, the AICC and ministerial reshuffles aim to set Congress's election machinery in motion with a focus on poll preparations in states and filling of important Cabinet berths. Sources said eight new names - four each in cabinet and MoS level — could be inducted.
Oscar Fernandes, Birender Singh, Girija Vyas and Sisram Ola could be the cabinet picks while Manikrao Gavit, J D Seelam, EMS Natchiappan and Santosh Choudhury could be junior ministers. Besides, cabinet minister for labour Mallikarjuna Kharge could be shifted to the key railways ministry. Fernandes could be in the highways ministry vacated by CP Joshi who was inducted as general secretary in AICC in the Sunday reshuffle.
The Congress leadership seems intent on beaming a business-like message of a party getting down to brass tracks while main rival BJP remains convulsed by Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi's elevation as campaign head.
Congress's organizational changes have been in the works since Rahul was named vice-president and heir imminent at the Jaipur 'chintan shivir' in January.
Senior leader Ambika Soni, who left the government in October last year, has been given charge of a newly created Congress president's office. This gives her a role in Congress chief Sonia Gandhi's interface with the party as well as government.
Ahmed Patel continues to be political secretary to the Congress president with an overarching role as a key aide to Sonia.
Ajay Maken and C P Joshi, who quit the government, have been given significant assignments. Maken replaces long time media incharge Janardan Dwivedi as head of communications and Joshi is in charge of Assam, Bihar and West Bengal.
Rahul's vote of confidence in the two leaders is being read with a diminished role for Dwivedi and the exit of veteran Oscar Fernandes from AICC.
There was some speculation on Jitin Prasada being considered for independent charge. The changes may see some seniors like health minister Ghulam Nabi Azad given a new portfolio.
Elevation of younger leaders like Milind Deora to independent charge and induction of Mandsaur MP Meenakshi Natarajan is also seen as a possibility. There are numerous vacancies at the minister of state level in the wake of DMK pullout of UPA.
The fairly exhaustive organizational exercise touches management of states deeply, with Rahul seen to have got rid of some of the deadwood. Care, however, has been taken in ensuring tried and trusted organizational hands like Mukul Wasnik, B K Hariprasad and Digvijay Singh retain key jobs. Shakeel Ahmed has got the charge of Delhi and neighbouring Haryana and Punjab.
On the other hand, non-performers like Gulchain Charak and Birender Singh were shown the door. Delhi leader Jagdish Tytler is also out. Gujarat's Madhusudan Mistry has got a leg up as has Mumbai leader Gurudas Kamat who has been rehabilitated.
AICC also announced screening panels to select candidates for MP, Chhattisgarh, Delhi, Rajasthan and Mizoram, a rare urgency by party standards for polls scheduled for November.
The changes are linked to Congress's bid to appear focused ahead of election. Many attached importance to the Congress decision to effect the AICC rejig on the day BJP faced a high-voltage divorce with its old ally in Bihar, JD(U), and ouster from the state government.
To observers, it makes political sense that Rahul is seen to have complete control of the ruling dispensation while there are differences in BJP over Modi's elevation as poll mascot.
Assigning the tricky Andhra Pradesh to Digvijay Singh also bears the trust of Rahul although he has been kept away from UP.
JD (U) Left NDA , And Sharad Yadav Resigns as Convener of NDA ....Bihar JD(U) and BJP Coalition Break
So finally JD(U) Left NDA , and in BIHAR, JD(U) Break Coalition with BJP.
I Think this is good for country and for Bihar and for BJP too. This is bad news right now for the moments, but it will have good results in future in political arena of India, Bihar.
As JD(U) alone can not win elections on its own in any part of INDIA and even in Bihar they won the election with help of BJP So it was not only JD(U) Govt. there in Bihar it was BJP also with them...I Think Sharad Yadav and Nitish Kumar have become selfish and are not broadminded.........So if they now join any new Combination , again they will do same, as they are biggest opportunist of this country.
Any way , Indian people are not fool, now all voters are well educated, they know whom to vote , whom to not.........IF YOU AGAIN THINK AND RECALL, the coalition in CENTER in Indian UPA Govt. what has happened due to coalition, Congress say they many times are not free to take good decisions in favor of the country and everyone know that this present Govt. is Most Corrupted Govt., This is all due to Coalition as this UPA Govt. which is mainly headed by Congress is unable to take independent decisions , they feel pressures from other partners too.
So friends and people of India, I appeal to all of you, DO NOT VOTE REGIONAL PARTIES IN ANY LOK SABHA ELECTION.
As may be in Assembly elections its ok for giving vote to Regional Parties, but when its about Nation , they must VOTE FOR BJP or Congress only as these are the two only NATIONAL PARTIES and can give stable Govt. and if they have majority on its own they will never feel any pressure and can take independent decisions and can not blame other partners in Govt.
So this break up between JD(U) is not going to give any benefit to them. BJP is now safe as they gone, I feel BJP Will get more votes now in Bihar and in other states, as Alone BJP can get majority in National Lok Sabha.
So no need of any combination. Let Regional parties fight elections on their own.
So in National Interest, National Parties must fight election on their own.
From the Desk of Harry S Sethii
I Think this is good for country and for Bihar and for BJP too. This is bad news right now for the moments, but it will have good results in future in political arena of India, Bihar.
As JD(U) alone can not win elections on its own in any part of INDIA and even in Bihar they won the election with help of BJP So it was not only JD(U) Govt. there in Bihar it was BJP also with them...I Think Sharad Yadav and Nitish Kumar have become selfish and are not broadminded.........So if they now join any new Combination , again they will do same, as they are biggest opportunist of this country.
Any way , Indian people are not fool, now all voters are well educated, they know whom to vote , whom to not.........IF YOU AGAIN THINK AND RECALL, the coalition in CENTER in Indian UPA Govt. what has happened due to coalition, Congress say they many times are not free to take good decisions in favor of the country and everyone know that this present Govt. is Most Corrupted Govt., This is all due to Coalition as this UPA Govt. which is mainly headed by Congress is unable to take independent decisions , they feel pressures from other partners too.
So friends and people of India, I appeal to all of you, DO NOT VOTE REGIONAL PARTIES IN ANY LOK SABHA ELECTION.
As may be in Assembly elections its ok for giving vote to Regional Parties, but when its about Nation , they must VOTE FOR BJP or Congress only as these are the two only NATIONAL PARTIES and can give stable Govt. and if they have majority on its own they will never feel any pressure and can take independent decisions and can not blame other partners in Govt.
So this break up between JD(U) is not going to give any benefit to them. BJP is now safe as they gone, I feel BJP Will get more votes now in Bihar and in other states, as Alone BJP can get majority in National Lok Sabha.
So no need of any combination. Let Regional parties fight elections on their own.
So in National Interest, National Parties must fight election on their own.
From the Desk of Harry S Sethii
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