Today Top News - 'Snooping Law' Row; Tamil Temple Loot; Bihar 'Bandhan' Update | 8 Tonight

  • 6 years ago
Sohrabuddin Sheikh case: Special CBI judge observed in his order that all the witnesses and proofs were not satisfactory to prove conspiracy and murder and observed that circumstantial evidence was not substantial. A total of 38 people were initially charged in the case, however, 16 people including BJP chief Amit Shah, former top cop DG Vanzara and other police officers were discharged and today the rest 22 were also discharged due to lack of evidence. Snooping law: It is precisely Data that the government wants to access in your PCs and laptops via a law that is from the times of the Congress-led United Progressive Alliance, just like Aadhaar is. The Narendra Modi government's identifying the 10 agencies that will be empowered to snoop on citizens via the Internet service provider is what has brought this draconian law into focus. National Herald case: The Delhi High Court on Friday dismissed the plea filed by Associated Journals Limited (AJL), the publisher of National Herald Newspaper and ordered to vacate the Herald House within 2 weeks. Earlier, the CBI had filed a chargesheet against former Haryana CM Bhupinder Singh Hooda and senior Congress leader Motilal Vora in the plot re-allotment case to the Congress mouthpiece publishers.

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