Legal News – Newsletter for June 22, 2010
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Operators told to pay MCD in three days for mobile towers (Second Lead)
NEW DELHI – The Supreme Court Tuesday asked cellular operators to pay half the enhanced fee for mobile towers to the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) in Fixed Deposit Receipts (FDRs).
The vacation bench of the Supreme Court headed by Justice R.M. Lodha and Justice A.K. Patnaik gave cellular operators three days time to comply with … Original article on : Operators told to pay MCD in three days for mobile towers (Second Lead).
US Supreme Court upholds law barring material support’ for terror groups
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Supreme Court has upheld a key provision of the Patriot Act that makes it a crime for humanitarian groups to provide material support, including expert advice, to any individual who could potentially be connected to government-designated terrorist groups.
The apex court passed a ruling to this effect by a six to … Read more »»».
Key prosecution witness to be back on stand at Blagojevich corruption trial for days
Key prosecution witness on stand at Blago trial
CHICAGO – A central figure in the case against former Gov. Rod Blagojevich may be on the stand all week.
Blagojevich’s last chief of staff, John Harris, is expected to testify again Tuesday after first climbing the witness stand Monday afternoon. Prosecutors say he could be there for at …. Original article : Key prosecution witness to be back on stand at Blagojevich corruption trial for days.
Operators told to pay MCD for mobile towers
NEW DELHI – The Supreme Court Tuesday asked cellular operators to pay half the enhanced fee for mobile towers to the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) in Fixed Deposit Receipts (FDRs).
The vacation bench of the Supreme Court headed by Justice R.M. Lodha and Justice A.K. Patnaik gave cellular operators three days time to comply with … Read more »».
Brisbane SC to hear Justice John before deciding on Dr. Death’s fate
BRISBANE – The jury attached to the Brisbane Supreme Court will hear Justice John H Byrne’s summary of the manslaughter trial of controversial Indian origin surgeon Dr. Jayant Patel before deciding on the latter’s fate.
Justice John will begin the summing up the case before the jury this afternoon.
According to the Courier Mail, Dr. …. Original article : Brisbane SC to hear Justice John before deciding on Dr. Death’s fate.
Cellular operators told to pay MCD
NEW DELHI – The Supreme Court Tuesday asked cellular operators to pay half the enhanced fee for mobile towers to the Municipal Corporation of Delhi in Fixed Deposit Receipts (FDRs).
The court, however, said that the civic agency would not encash the FDRs.
… Read the original article on Gaea Times at : Cellular operators told to pay MCD.
Judge considers bail for 4 accused of plotting to blow up NY synagogues, down military planes
Judge weighs bail for 4 accused in NY temple plot
WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. – A New York judge is considering bail for four men accused of plotting to down military planes and blow up synagogues with what they thought were an active missile and bombs.
Judge Colleen McMahon heard bail arguments Monday in White Plains, N.Y. There … Read : Judge considers bail for 4 accused of plotting to blow up NY synagogues, down military planes.
Kentucky con man receives 2 life sentences for killing Wisconsin couple in 1980
Ky. con man gets 2 life sentences for 1977 deaths
JEFFERSON, Wis. – Aging Kentucky con man Edward W. Edwards received his second pair of life sentences in two weeks on Monday.
Before sentencing, 77-year-old Edwards sat handcuffed in his wheelchair and made no comments to family members of the Wisconsin couple he admitted to killing 30 … Read : Kentucky con man receives 2 life sentences for killing Wisconsin couple in 1980.
AIADMK leaders call on President Patil to urge for Tamil to be the court’s language
NEW DELHI/ CHENNAI – A group of All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) MLAs called on President Pratibha Devi Singh Patil here on Monday to urge for their demand to make Tamil as the official language of the Madras High court.
Leading the delegation M. … Read more >>.
Protect couple marrying against parents’ wish, court to police
NEW DELHI – Asking police to take immediate action on any complaint from them, Delhi High Court Monday came to the aid of a couple who got married against the wishes of their respective families and were getting threats from them.
The vacation bench of Justice S.N. Dhingra afforded the protection to Gaurav and Chanchal … Read this article on Gaea Times at : Protect couple marrying against parents’ wish, court to police.