India vs Australia LIVE Score, 3rd Test Day 2: Rohit Sharma Grabs 'Super Catch' To End Steve Smith Masterclass | Cricket News

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India vs Australia LIVE Updates, 3rd Test Day 2: India captain Rohit Sharma took a brilliant catch at first slip to dismiss Steve Smith in the final session of the third Test against Australia, in Brisbane. Smith had made a brilliant century but was caught at slip by Rohit, which was described on commentary as a ‘super catch’ by India legend Sunil Gavaskar. At the other end, Travis Head resumed from where he left off at Adelaide, and brought up a sensational 150. Jasprit Bumrah took three of India’s four wickets, including Smith and both openers. Nitish Reddy took the other wicket. (LIVE SCORECARD)







  • 11:51 (IST)

    IND vs AUS 3rd Test, Day 2 LIVE: Steve Smith OUT!

    Rohit Sharma holds on this time! Excellent catch in the slip cordon. Steve Smith looks to drive and holds out to Rohit, who dives and takes it really well. A masterful century by Smith comes to an end, and he is applauded by The Gabba. 

    Steve Smith – OUT – c Rohit b Bumrah – 101 (190)

    AUS 317/4 (83)

  • 11:43 (IST)

    IND vs AUS 3rd Test, Day 2 LIVE: Huge similarity to WTC Final

    Mark Nicholas, on air, points out how this match is having a bizarre similarity to the WTC Final 2023. In that game, Australia were 76/3, before Smith and Head put up a 285-run partnership.

    Today, Australia were 75/3, and Smith and Head have put up a 238-run stand. And it’s still going.

  • 11:39 (IST)

    IND vs AUS 3rd Test, Day 2 LIVE: STEVE SMITH 100!

    A fabulous century by arguably the greatest Test batter of this generation. Steve Smith, take a bow. Masterclass. Patient, resilient at the start. And when the time came, he accelerated and put up a scintillating ton. 100 off 185 balls.

    Steve Smith – 100* (185)

  • 11:38 (IST)

    IND vs AUS 3rd Test, Day 2 LIVE: Akash Deep into the attack

    Akash Deep has been trusted with the new ball from the other end. Steve Smith welcomes him with a stunning drive through mid-on for 4. Smith on 99!

    AUS 307/3 (81.2)

  • 11:36 (IST)

    IND vs AUS 3rd Test, Day 2 LIVE: Head survives

    Yashasvi Jaiswal took a diving catch at gully, but Head survives, because the ball hit the ground before it flew off. The umpires double check it, and it is not out.

    AUS 302/3 (81)

  • 11:33 (IST)

    IND vs AUS 3rd Test, Day 2 LIVE: Head starts off with 4

    New ball? No problem, says Travis Head. 300 up for Australia. First ball flies away for 4. Head now on 139, just 1 run shy of his score from the Adelaide Test.

    AUS 301/3 (80.1)

  • 11:31 (IST)

    IND vs AUS 3rd Test, Day 2 LIVE: India take second new ball

    Right, here comes the new ball that India so badly wanted. This could be Rohit Sharma’s final gamble at breaking this partnership. Jasprit Bumrah comes back into the attack. Can India find the all-important wicket?

    AUS 297/3 (80)

  • 11:26 (IST)

    IND vs AUS 3rd Test, Day 2 LIVE: ‘ODI Mode’

    David Warner, on air, criticises the field set by Rohit Sharma, saying that having so many fielders near the boundary has allowed Head to play in ‘One-Day’ mode. 

    AUS 295/3 (79)

  • 11:24 (IST)

    IND vs AUS 3rd Test, Day 2 LIVE: Head nearing 150

    Travis Head up to 132 with another brilliant shot down the ground that gets him 4. Australia nearing 300. Seems an incredible total, given Australia were on 65 at the 30th over mark.

    AUS 290/3 (78)

  • 11:19 (IST)

    IND vs AUS 3rd Test, Day 2 LIVE: Smith enters the nineties

    Width again provided by Jadeja and Smith gives it a good whack through extra cover. Four more. Up to 90, and a hundred looks inevitable. 

    India are now counting down the overs left till the new ball. 3 to go.

    AUS 282/3 (77)

  • 11:16 (IST)

    IND vs AUS 3rd Test, Day 2 LIVE: Good over by Siraj

    Just the one run off Siraj’s over. Kept things tight, and slightly controls the run-rate post-Tea. 

    AUS 277/3 (76)

  • 11:13 (IST)

    IND vs AUS 3rd Test, Day 2 LIVE: Siraj back

    Mohammed Siraj back into the attack, replacing Nitish Reddy, and starts off with a ripper that flies past Head. 

    AUS 276/3 (75.1)

  • 11:11 (IST)

    IND vs AUS 3rd Test, Day 2 LIVE: Smith brimming with confidence

    Poor bowling by Jadeja and Reddy post-Tea but Smith is not hestitating to attack at all. Timing to perfection. Another gorgeous cover drive, and brings up the 200-run partnership.

    42 runs in the 5 overs since Tea.

    AUS 276/3 (75)

  • 11:07 (IST)

    IND vs AUS 3rd Test, Day 2 LIVE: Steve Smith up to 80

    Glorious cover drive from Steve Smith. Juicy half-volley and Smith pounces on it with glee. Into the 80s and his strike rate is above 50 now as well. Momentum completely with Australia.

    AUS 268/3 (73.4)

  • 11:06 (IST)

    IND vs AUS 3rd Test, Day 2 LIVE: More and more runs

    Two more boundaries in Jadeja’s over. Not quite sure what India’s plans are to overcome these 10 overs before the new ball. Steve Smith is increasing his run-scoring rate, and is into the seventies. He looks good for a hundred now too.

    AUS 261/3 (73)

  • 11:01 (IST)

    IND vs AUS 3rd Test, Day 2 LIVE: Rohit drops Head!

    Very difficult chance, but a chance nonetheless! Travis Head edges it towards the slips, Rohit puts in a diving effort and gets fingers on the ball but not enough to hold on. Head survives, India’s misery compiles.

    Smith ends the over with another boundary.

    AUS 251/3 (72)

  • 10:57 (IST)

    IND vs AUS 3rd Test, Day 2 LIVE: Head continues to dominate

    First ball from Reddy runs away for 4. Straight down the ground, classy. Reddy responds with some short stuff, which is called a wide.

    AUS 242/3 (71.1)

  • 10:56 (IST)

    IND vs AUS 3rd Test, Day 2 LIVE: Bumrah-Akash Deep rested

    Jasprit Bumrah and Akash Deep will not be bowling any time soon. Nitish Reddy will follow up Jadeja after Tea.

    The frontline pacers are being saved to strike with the new ball.

  • 10:55 (IST)

    IND vs AUS 3rd Test, Day 2 LIVE: ‘Head’ache

    Ravi Shastri mentioned the term ‘Head’ache on air earlier today, to signify the damage being caused to India by Travis Head so far. Can India stop it in the final session of Day 2?

    AUS 234/3 (70)

  • 10:53 (IST)

    IND vs AUS 3rd Test, Day 2 LIVE: Second new ball

    India will be relying on the second new ball, which can be taken after 80 overs. That will be India’s best bet to stop the rampage put on by Travis Head and Steve Smith at the moment. 10 overs to go till the new ball. Jadeja will start us off post-Tea.

  • 10:51 (IST)

    IND vs AUS 3rd Test, Day 2 LIVE: We are back!

    Action is set to resume after Tea. How much more can Travis Head and Steve Smith add? Can India strike with the second new ball? Decisive session coming up, in the context of this Test match.

  • 10:34 (IST)

    IND vs AUS 3rd Test, Day 2 LIVE: India out of ideas

    There’s almost a sense of inevitability about Travis Head, and India have not helped proceedings either. The disciplined bowling at the start of the session has faded away, and the field has been opened up by India captain Rohit Sharma, instead of more pressure being put on Head and Smith.

  • 10:33 (IST)

    IND vs AUS 3rd Test, Day 2 LIVE: TEA

    TEA on Day 2. Sensational knock by Travis Head, and the duo of him and Steve Smith are still unbeaten. An entire session batted, 130 runs added. 

    Head on 103*, Smith 65*

    AUS 234/3 (70)

  • 10:26 (IST)

    IND vs AUS 3rd Test, Day 2 LIVE: A daunting statistic

    Here’s a crazy stat: Australia have always won a Test match where Travis Head has scored a century. Bad omen for Team India.

  • 10:24 (IST)

    IND vs AUS 3rd Test, Day 2 LIVE: TRAVIS HEAD 100

    Special, special knock by Travis Head. 9th Test century. The Gabba rises to applaud one of world cricket’s finest at the moment. A flick through the leg side off Bumrah to get to the milestone.

    Travis Head – 101* (115)

  • 10:20 (IST)

    IND vs AUS 3rd Test, Day 2 LIVE: More runs from Smith

    Steve Smith has now truly switched gears. This has been an excellent knock, and he has taken his time and played the knock to perfection. 4 more, Reddy going for runs here.

    AUS 226/3 (67.3)

  • 10:17 (IST)

    IND vs AUS 3rd Test, Day 2 LIVE: Smith with the glorious

    Beautiful cover drive from Steve Smith. Batting conditions are impeccable right now at The Gabba, and Smith is growing in confidence too! Picks up 3 runs.

    AUS 222/3 (67)

  • 10:15 (IST)

    IND vs AUS 3rd Test, Day 2 LIVE: Head up to 98!

    Game-changer. Travis Head. Spectacular shot. Attacks Bumrah, brilliant shot past mid-on and into the fence.

    AUS 219/3 (66.3)

  • 10:12 (IST)

    IND vs AUS 3rd Test, Day 2 LIVE: Smith in the action now!

    With not many overs to go till the new ball, Australia are taking their chances. Well past 200 and Smith gets into the act. Pulls it away, through mid-wicket, for 4.

    AUS 214/3 (66)

  • 10:09 (IST)

    IND vs AUS 3rd Test, Day 2 LIVE: Head into the 90s

    Travis Head is nearing that century thick and fast. Back-to-back hundreds seem like a matter of time now. Fantastic cut shot off Nitish Reddy to get to 92.

    AUS 209/3 (65.1)

  • 10:02 (IST)

    IND vs AUS 3rd Test, Day 2 LIVE: Head up to 80

    100 balls, 80 runs. 10 boundaries in the process. This has been a fantastic knock by Travis Head, in a pressure situation no less when he walked in to bat.

    AUS 196/3 (63.3)

  • 09:58 (IST)

    IND vs AUS 3rd Test, Day 2 LIVE: 50 for Smith!

    A resilient, patient, and ultimately classy knock by Steve Smith. 50 off 128 balls. He has done the hard work, he has riden his luck, and he has given Australia a fabulous platform.

    AUS 191/3 (63)

  • 09:54 (IST)

    IND vs AUS 3rd Test, Day 2 LIVE: Runs flowing for Head

    Thick edge, goes over he slip cordon, and towards third man for 4. Up to 70 now, Travis Head. Australia have taken full advantage of the good batting conditions.

    AUS 183/83 (61.4)

  • 09:52 (IST)

    IND vs AUS 3rd Test, Day 2 LIVE: 100-run partnership

    A powerful pull shot for 4 by the mighty Travis Head, and brings up the 100-run partnership between him and Smith. Head has scored 65 of that 100. 

    AUS 177/3 (61.1)

  • 09:48 (IST)

    IND vs AUS 3rd Test, Day 2 LIVE: Travis Head 100

    No, he hasn’t hit a hundred just yet, but his average for the ongoing Border-Gavaskar Trophy has now hit the three-figure mark. Sensational consistency and performance from Travis Head. By far the highest run-scorer of the series so far.

  • 09:47 (IST)

    IND vs AUS 3rd Test, Day 2 LIVE: 60 overs done

    What a difference the second 30 overs have been compared to the first. 105 runs added in the last 30 overs, thanks in large part to Mr. Travis Head.

    AUS 170/3 (60 overs)

  • 09:43 (IST)

    IND vs AUS 3rd Test, Day 2 LIVE: Four more!

    The upper cut once again! No one deep at third man or deep point, and Head takes full advantage. Head up to 57.

    AUS 167/3 (59.1)

  • 09:40 (IST)

    IND vs AUS 3rd Test, Day 2 LIVE: Smith up to 46

    Smith just 4 runs away from a fifty. He has hung in there, had his lucky escapes, and ultimately reaped the rewards for his patience and class.

    AUS 162/3 (58)

  • 09:32 (IST)

    IND vs AUS 3rd Test, Day 2 LIVE: Australia cruising

    Drinks, then. This has been a mighty second session so far for Australia. Yes, there have been a few good balls and near chances for India, but mostly, it has been solid work by Smith and Head. 

    54 runs added in 13 overs after Lunch.

    AUS 158/3 (56)

  • 09:27 (IST)

    IND vs AUS 3rd Test, Day 2 LIVE: 50 for Travis Head!

    Another high quality innings from Travis Head. 18th Test match half-century. Came in with India’s bowling on top and troubling, and ahs played another special knock. Reaches his half century in just 71 balls. 

    AUS 156/3 (55.3)

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“Some Sowed Seeds Of Poison…”: PM's Reply To Constitution Debate

“Some Sowed Seeds Of Poison…”: PM's Reply To Constitution Debate



PM Modi said India’s journey since the adoption of the Constitution in 1948 has been “extraordinary”.

Launching a no-holds-barred attack on the Congress, PM Narendra Modi said on Saturday that while the makers of the Constitution understood the importance of unity in diversity and championed it, some people chose not to celebrate it and began sowing seeds of poison instead.

Giving his reply to the debate commemorating 75 years of the adoption of the Constitution, the Prime Minister also spoke about the Emergency and said the period is a taint on the Congress, which will never be washed away. He said Jawaharlal Nehru amended the Constitution for the first time in 1951 and his daughter Indira Gandhi took this forward with her amendments and the imposition of the Emergency when she was in power.

The Congress, he said, amended the Constitution 75 times in six decades. 

Beginning his speech, PM Modi said India’s journey since the adoption of the Constitution in 1948 has been  “extraordinary” and emphasised that the country has deep roots in democracy, which have been an inspiration for the world. 

Recalling the contributions of women and luminaries like BR Ambedkar, Purushottam Das Tandon and Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan in the making of the Constitution, the PM said several countries took decades to give women their rights, but India’s Constitution gave them the right to vote from the beginning.  

“Our Constitution is the foundation of India’s unity…The makers of the foundation, who were from various spheres, knew the importance of unity in India’s diversity. It is with pain that I am saying this… while the makers of the Constitution had unity in their hearts and minds, some people attacked it. India always celebrated unity in diversity, which is essential for the country’s progress,  but some people, who grew up in a mindset of slavery, who couldn’t see what’s best for India… kept looking for contradictions in diversity and, instead of celebrating this treasure, tried to sow seeds of poison in the diversity so that India’s unity could be hurt,” he said in Hindi.

Article 370, which granted special status to Jammu and Kashmir, the Prime Minister said, was a hurdle to India’s unity and his government ensured that it fulfilled its promise and removed it. 

‘Congress Can’t Wipe Off Taint’

The PM said at a time when India’s Constitution celebrated 25 years, there was a big attack on it in the form of the Emergency.

“When India was celebrating 25 years of its Constitution, our country’s Constitution was torn apart… Emergency was imposed, constitutional provisions were suspended. The country was turned into a prison, citizens’ rights were snatched, and press freedom was curtailed. The Congress can’t wipe off this sin. Whenever ‘democracy’ will be discussed in the world, this sin of the Congress will be remembered,” he said.



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Switzerland Revokes India's 'Most Favoured Nation' Status Over Nestle Verdict

Switzerland Revokes India's 'Most Favoured Nation' Status Over Nestle Verdict




New Delhi:

Switzerland has taken a unilateral stand after the Supreme Court of India’s ruling in the Nestle case. It has revoked the ‘Most Favoured Nation’ or MFN status accorded to India under the Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement or DTAA treaty.

Switzerland’s move marks a significant shift in bilateral treaty dynamics and will result in a big impact on Indian companies operating in Switzerland as well as on Swiss investments in India.

In its official statement on December 11, the Swiss finance department named the Supreme Court of India and cited its 2023 ruling as the reason for its decision to remove India’s MFN status. In its order, the Supreme Court had said that the MFN clause between two nations does not apply automatically when a country joins the OECD, especially if the Indian government already had a prior tax treaty with that country before joining the grouping.

The OECD or Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development was established in 1961 and is headquartered in Paris. It calls itself a forum and knowledge hub for data, analysis, and best practices in public policy to build stronger, fairer, and cleaner societies – helping to shape better policies for better lives. It works closely with policy makers, stakeholders and citizens to establish evidence-based international standards and to find solutions to social, economic and environmental challenges.

A HISTORY TO THE CASE

India had signed tax agreements with Lithuania and Colombia under which the tax rates on certain types of income were lower than the rates it provided to OECD countries. Both countries later joined the OECD.

Under the OECD, the effect of an MFN clause is that one country obligates itself to its treaty partner with respect to offering it a ‘more favourable’ tax treatment.

Switzerland assumed that Colombia and Lithuania joining the OECD meant a 5 per cent rate for dividends would apply to the India-Switzerland tax treaty under the MFN clause, instead of the 10 per cent which was mentioned in it.

But the Supreme Court ruling meant otherwise — that the MFN clause between two nations does not apply automatically when a country joins the OECD, and that the prior tax treaty takes precedence, unless the MFN clause is specifically mentioned in a ‘notification’ in accordance with Section 90 of the Income Tax Act.

WHAT THIS MEANT FOR THE NESTLE CASE

According to the statement by Switzerland’s finance department, in 2021, the Delhi High Court while hearing the case against Nestle, upheld the applicability of the residual tax rates after taking into account the MFN clause under the Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement. This was in line with how Switzerland had interpreted it.

However, in a ruling dated October 19, 2023, the Supreme Court reversed the high court’s judgement and stated that, the applicability of the MFN clause was not triggered automatically. The top court ruled that the MFN clause “was not directly applicable in the absence of ‘notification’ in accordance with Section 90 of the Income Tax Act” – a ruling that impacted Nestle and in-turn went against what Switzerland had hoped for.

SWITZERLAND’S RESPONSE

Switzerland has now responded by unilaterally revoking India’s MFN status and squarely named the “Indian Supreme Court” as the reason for its decision.

This means that from January 1, 2025, Switzerland will levy a 10 per cent tax (instead of the current 5 per cent) on dividends payable to Indian tax residents and entities who claim refunds for Swiss withholding tax and for Swiss tax residents who claim foreign tax credits.

The Swiss Finance Department released a statement in which it announced “Suspension of the application of the MFN clause of the protocol to the agreement between the Swiss Confederation and the Republic of India for the avoidance of double taxation with respect to taxes on income.”

The statement cited the “2023 ruling by Indian Supreme Court” in a case relating to Nestle for its decision to withdraw the MFN status.

WHAT EXPERTS SAY

Some see Switzerland’s move as a retaliatory measure to the Supreme Court ruling, while others see this as a measure of reciprocity.

Nangia Andersen M&A Tax Partner Sandeep Jhunjhunwala called Switzerland’s move unilateral and said “This suspension may lead to increased tax liabilities for Indian entities operating in Switzerland, highlighting the complexities of navigating international tax treaties in an evolving global landscape.”

“It also underscores the necessity of aligning treaty partners on the interpretation and application of tax treaty clauses to ensure predictability, equity, and stability in international tax framework,” Mr Jhunjhunwala told news agency Press Trust of India.

AKM Global Tax Partner, Amit Maheshwari, said that “The main reason behind the decision to withdraw MFN is of reciprocity, which ensures that taxpayers in both countries are treated equally and fairly.”

“Swiss authorities announced in August 2021 that based on the MFN clause between Switzerland and India, the tax rate on dividends from qualifying shareholdings would be reduced from 10 per cent to 5 per cent, effective retroactively from July 5, 2018. However, the subsequent Supreme Court ruling in 2023 contradicted the same,” Mr Maheshwari told PTI.

He added that “This could impact Swiss investments in India as dividends would be subject to higher withholding now and income accruing on or after January 1, 2025, may be taxed at the rates provided for in the original double taxation treaty between Switzerland and India, regardless of the MFN clause.”

JSA Advocates & Solicitors Partner Kumarmanglam Vijay said “This would especially impact Indian companies having ODI (overseas direct investment) structures with subsidiaries in Switzerland and will raise the Swiss withholding tax on dividends from 5 per cent to 10 per cent from January 1, 2025.”

(Inputs from PTI)
 




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Bomb Threat Again At Delhi Schools Days After Hoax Mail Sent Students Back

Bomb Threat Again At Delhi Schools Days After Hoax Mail Sent Students Back


The email says there are “several explosives in the schools’ premises”. (File photo)

New Delhi:

At least six schools in Delhi received a bomb threat on Friday via email, the second such incident this week. The police have not found anything suspicious yet, officials said.

Delhi Public School in East of Kailash, Salwan School, Modern School, and Cambridge School, were among some of the institutions that received the threat. This has prompted the authorities to send students back home. The schools have also sent messages to guardians asking them not to send their children to classes today.

A copy of the email accessed by NDTV shows that it says there are “several explosives in the schools’ premises”. According to the sender, there is a “secret dark web” group that is involved in the alleged bomb blasts.

“I am sure that you all do not check your students’ bags frequently when they enter the school premises. The bombs are powerful enough to destroy the buildings and harm people. December 13 and 14, both days can be the day your school will face a bomb blast. On December 14, there is a scheduled parent-teacher meeting in some of the schools mentioned. Indeed it is a good chance and an advantage for the bombs to detonate,” the email reads.

It also asked the authorities to reply to the email to know the sender’s “demands”.

The fire department, police, and bomb detection teams, along with dog squads, have reached the schools and are conducting checks, officials said. The Delhi Police is also investigating the IP address and looking for the sender of the email.

Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) Chief Arvind Kejriwal reacted to the bomb threats, calling it “extremely serious and worrying”.

“This is the second time in this week that Delhi schools have received bomb threats, which is extremely serious and worrying. If this continues, how badly will it affect the children? What will happen to their studies?” he said.

On December 9, over 40 schools in the national capital received a similar bomb threat via email. The police later declared it as a bomb hoax.

The email, sent at 11:38 pm on a Sunday claimed that multiple “small” bombs had been planted inside the school buildings. The sender also demanded $30,000 to defuse bombs.

“It will not cause very much damage to the building, but many people will be injured when the bombs detonate. You all deserve to suffer and lose limbs,” the hoax email read.



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Supreme Court Pauses Surveys Of Places Of Worship, Orders Centre To Reply

Supreme Court Pauses Surveys Of Places Of Worship, Orders Centre To Reply


New Delhi:

Ongoing surveys of places of worship, including mosques, will be paused, the Supreme Court said Thursday as it began hearing petitions challenging certain provisions of the Places of Worship Act.

Among the six petitions facing the court today was one by the BJP’s Subramanian Swamy. The main petition was filed four years ago after which the government was told to respond, but never did.

On the other side, certain petitions sought enforcement of the Act, which prohibits filing a lawsuit to reclaim a place of worship or seek a change in character that prevailed on August 15, 1947.

Among those in this camp are a raft of MPs and political parties, including Jitendra Awhad from Sharad Pawar’s NCP faction and the RJD’s Manoj Kumar Jha, as well as Tamil Nadu’s ruling DMK.

In an order that will bring relief for petitioners in other cases – many of whom who had sought to question court-ordered surveys of mosques, on claims they were built over demolished Hindu temples – the lower courts were also directed to not pass any order or hear any new cases.

The directive to lower courts to not issue orders, interim or final, in pending cases includes those concerning the Gyanvapi Mosque, the Mathura Shahi Idgah, and the Sambhal Masjid; each faces claims by Hindu petitioners that the existing structure was built over what was once a Hindu temple.

The management of the Gyanvapi and Shahi Idgah mosques were also present.

This pause will remain in effect till this matter is heard next – which will be in four weeks’ time, when the government will respond to petitions against the Places of Worship Act – a special Supreme Court bench of Chief Justice Sanjiv Khanna, Justice Sanjay Kumar, and Justice KV Viswanathan said.

This matter cannot be decided till the union government files its response, the court said.

“…the matter is sub-judice before this court… we deem it appropriate to direct that while suits may be filed, no suits can be registered (or) proceedings undertaken till further orders of this court.”

“…in pending suits, courts cannot pass interim or final orders, including orders of survey, till next date of hearing,” the Chief Justice-led special bench said.

The pause comes amid violence and continuing tension in UP’s Sambhal following court-ordered surveys of a mosque last month; five people were killed in communal clashes. A separate Supreme Court bench heard this and halted action, directing the mosque to move the Allahabad High Court.

READ | “Want Peace, Harmony”: Top Court Halts Action Any Sambhal Mosque

The violence also triggered a furious political row, with the Samajwadi Party and the Congress slamming the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party over yet another instance of a mosque – in this case constructed in the 16th century – marked for demolition over claims it had been built over a temple.

READ | “What About Sandeshkhali?” BJP Slams Rahul, PGV In Sambhal Row

Matters came to a head last week after district officials first stopped a delegation of Samajwadi Party MPs, and then the Congress’ Rahul Gandhi, from visiting the families of those who were killed.

To do so could trigger a ‘law-and-order’ problem, the SP and Congress were told.

Dramatic scenes followed as Mr Gandhi and Ms Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, leading a delegation of Congress lawmakers, tried to push past extensive police barricades. Mr Gandhi demanded to be let through in his capacity as Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha, but the cops refused to relent.

There was also a case last week in which a part of a 185-year-old mosque on the Banda-Bahraich Highway was torn down. District officials claimed the portion demolished was illegal and new.

READ | Part Of 185-Year-Old Mosque Razed In UP, Officials Claim “Encroachment”

The chief of the management committee countered the claim, pointing out the mosque was built in 1839 and the road only in 1956. “Yet they are calling parts of the mosque ‘illegal’.”

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Amid Techie Suicide Case, Supreme Court Lays Down 8 Factors For Deciding Alimony

Amid Techie Suicide Case, Supreme Court Lays Down 8 Factors For Deciding Alimony


The Supreme Court has laid down an eight-point formula for deciding divorce and maintenance money amid ongoing debate surrounding the suicide of Bengaluru-based techie Atul Subhash, who had alleged harassment by his wife and in-laws.

Before he took the extreme step, Atul Subhash, a native of Bihar, recorded an 80-minute video in which he accused his estranged wife Nikita Singhania and her family of slapping multiple cases on him and his family to extort money from them. He also criticised the justice system in his 24-page suicide note.

The Supreme Court bench of Justice Vikram Nath and Justice PV Varale, while deciding a divorce case on Tuesday, advised all the courts across the country to base their orders on the criteria of these eight points.

The 8 points are:

* Social and economic status of husband and wife

* Basic needs of wife and children in future

* Qualification and employment of both the parties

* Means of income and property

* Wife’s standard of living while living in in-laws’ house

* Has she left her job to take care of the family?

* Reasonable amount for legal battle for a wife who is not working

* What will be the financial status of the husband, his earnings and other responsibilities along with alimony.

The factors, said the top court, do not form a simple formula but serve as guidelines while fixing permanent alimony

“It is also necessary to ensure that the amount of permanent alimony should not penalize the husband but should be made with the aim of ensuring a decent standard of living for the wife,” said the top court.

In another development earlier today, dismissing a dowry case against a man and his parents, a bench comprising Justices BV Nagarathna and N Kotiswar Singh observed that the provision is sometimes exploited as a tool for personal vendetta against the husband and his family.

The case of Atul Subhash has reignited a broader debate over the misuse of dowry laws in India. The Supreme Court has previously raised concerns about the growing trend of misusing Section 498A of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), which addresses cruelty by husbands and their relatives against married women.

In his suicide note, the Bengaluru techie called for justice, stating, “Justice is Due” on every single page of the 24-page note.

Atul and Nikita met on a matchmaking website and married in 2019. The couple became parents to a boy the following year.

Atul Subhash has alleged that his wife’s family would repeatedly demand money running into several lakhs. When he refused to give more money, his wife left the Bengaluru home with their son in 2021.

He further said that his wife and her family first demanded Rs 1 crore to settle the case, but later hiked this to Rs 3 crore.
 



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