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PM Modi performed ‘bypass surgery’ in Rafale deal: Rahul Gandhi


Congress President Rahul Gandhi taking a dig at the Union government over the missing documents related to the Indo-France Rafale deal alleged that under Narendra Modi government jobs, economic growth and now even Rafale papers have disappeared. Addressing a press conference, Congress president Rahul Gandhi again questioned the role of Prime Minister’s Office in the Rafale deal. He said, “On one hand you are saying the documents are missing, so this means the documents are genuine and its clearly written in them that PMO was carrying out parallel negotiations.”

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Supreme Court Junks Plea To Rename Bombay High Court

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The Supreme Court on Thursday dismissed a petition seeking directions to change the name of the Bombay High Court to Maharashtra High Court.

New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Thursday dismissed a petition seeking directions to change the name of the Bombay High Court to Maharashtra High Court.

A bench of Justices Aniruddha Bose and Vikram Nath refused to entertain the petition saying these are issues for lawmakers to decide.

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The plea was filed by VP Patil, who had served as a judge for 26 years, seeking direction to the authorities to take effective steps for implementation of a clause of the Maharashtra Adaptation of Laws (State and Concurrent Subjects) Order, 1960 for conservation and preservation of distinct culture, heritage and traditions of the people of Maharashtra.

It said that authorities concerned in other states should also be directed to change the names of their high courts as per the name of the states where they are located.

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