Legal News – Newsletter for February 27, 2011

Sunday, February 27, 2011

500 Indians return from Libya with horror tales (Fifth Lead)

NEW DELHI – Some hugged and kissed in relief as over 500 Indians arrived here from Libya in two specially arranged flights Sunday, after days of harassment, fear and hopelessness in the north African country where a mass revolt has erupted against Muammar Gaddafi.

Many had worried relatives waiting for them outside Terminal 2 of …. Source article  : 500 Indians return from Libya with horror tales (Fifth Lead).

Harrowing tales as over 500 Indians return from Libya (Fourth Lead)

NEW DELHI – The dawn of Sunday brought more than 500 Indians here from Libya with tales of suffering and killings in the strife-torn country. Some said they had gone without food and water and vowed never to return.

Relieved family members hugged and kissed those who flew in on two Air India flights. Almost [..] Read the original article: here.

Over 500 evacuees from Libya reach Delhi (Third Lead)

NEW DELHI – Over 500 Indian nationals were brought to the capital from strife-torn Libya in two flights specially arranged by Air India, after an anti-government uprising put their lives at risk, officials said Sunday.

The first flight, a Boeing 747, carrying 291 Indian nationals, arrived here around Saturday midnight.
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Shun parties opposing anti-graft law: Activists

NEW DELHI – Don’t vote for political parties which do not support the anti-graft Lokpal bill, social activists urged the public in a message as they pitched for a strong and effective draft bill.

India Against Corruption, a group of eminent social activists demanding civil society’s involvement in drafting the anti-graft bill, Saturday called upon …. Read the original article  : here.

No relief to Yeddyurappa over corruption complaints

BANGALORE – A court here Saturday decided to begin recording Monday evidence against Chief Minister B.S. Yeddyurappa over corruption and illegal land deal charges against him.

Additional City Civil and Session Court Judge C.B. Hippargi rejected the plea of Yeddyurappa’s son-in-law to stay hearing of the private complaints against the chief minister, his two sons, …. Original article  : No relief to Yeddyurappa over corruption complaints.

No relief to Yeddyurappa over corruption complaints

BANGALORE – A court here Saturday decided to begin recording Monday evidence against Chief Minister B.S. Yeddyurappa over corruption and illegal land deal charges against him.

Additional City Civil and Session Court Judge C.B. Hippargi rejected the plea of Yeddyurappa’s son-in-law to stay hearing of the private complaints against the chief minister, his two sons, … Read more >>>.

No relief to Yeddyurappa over corruption complaints

BANGALORE – A court here Saturday decided to begin recording Monday evidence against Chief Minister B.S. Yeddyurappa over corruption and illegal land deal charges against him.

Additional City Civil and Session Court Judge C.B. Hippargi rejected the plea of Yeddyurappa’s son-in-law to stay hearing of the private complaints against the chief minister, his two sons, … Read this article on Gaea Times at : No relief to Yeddyurappa over corruption complaints.

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