Making a fresh attack on the Central government over the Hindenburg-Adani controversy, Congress MP Rajni Patil on Friday demanded the formation of a Joint parliamentary committee (JPC) so that the truth could be revealed.
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The apex court said that its earlier interim order by which it had allowed Uber to operate in the State would not hold, since an aggregator cannot operate without a license.
The purpose of this Consultation Paper is to seek views of stakeholders on the proposed DCIP authorisation under Unified License. The Consultation Paper has been placed on TRAl's website www.trai.gov.in. Written comments on the Consultation Paper are invited from the stakeholders by 09th Mar
The Commerce Department added five Chinese companies and one research institute to its so-called entity list, which will prevent companies from selling them American parts and technologies without a special license.
CM Baghel on Friday said, "Our 70 plus Prime Minister Modi spoke by thumping his chest in the parliament. But he did not speak what had to be told. The whole country wanted to hear about Adani but he did not speak a single word about him. LIC's money is sinking, SBI's money is stuck and PM M
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The 8 June 2015 judgment of the Bombay High Court ruled that using Victoria's carriages in Mumbai for "joyrides" is illegal. The court also maintained that none of the stables for horses in Mumbai possesses a license under Section 394 of the Mumbai Municipal Corporation Act, 1888.
A bench of Chief Justice of India (CJI) DY Chandrachud and Justices PS Narasimha and JB Pardiwala said that amendments made to the Motor Vehicles Act in 2019 made it clear that aggregators cannot operate without a valid licence.
The Congress MP demanded a discussion on "the issue of investment by LIC, Public Sector Banks and financial institutions in companies losing market value, endangering the hard-earned savings of crores of Indians."