- Human trafficking doesn?t amount to jeopardising country?s sovereignty, integrity: Punjab and Haryana High Court
The Punjab and Haryana High Court has ruled that the trafficking of human beings does not amount to jeopardising the country’s sovereignty and integrity. Justice Sudhir Mittal also made it clear that neither can a passport be impounded, nor travel documents revoked, on the basis of mere suspic
- Boundary wall to come up at PGI?s Sarangpur centre
The Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER), Chandigarh has decided to safeguard the 50.76 acres of Sarangpur land, the possession for which it obtained last year. The institute is going ahead with the construction of boundary wall at the premises.
- MACT awards Rs 56 - lakh relief to Panchkula man hurt in road mishap
The Motor Accident Claims Tribunal (MACT) has directed the driver of a car and an insurance company to pay a compensation of Rs 56,42,344 to Nikhil Khurana, a resident of Panchkula, Haryana, who was injured in a road accident three years ago.
- Fee under arbitration rules comes under the judicial scanner
The arbitration fee charged by an arbitral tribunal comprising a former High Court Judge and the fee prescribed under the Chandigarh Arbitration Centre Rules, have come under the judicial scanner with the filing of a petition challenging the same.
- Display of signboards on upper floors sought
The Chandigarh Beopar Mandal (CBM) has demanded display of signboards on upper floors in the markets.
- Hockey MP beat Chandigarh
Hockey Madhya Pradesh defeated Hockey Chandigarh (5-1) in the Pool A match on Day 4 of the 12th Hockey India Senior Women National Championship 2022 in Bhopal.
- Tribune Model School holds ?Stars in Excellence? ceremony
The Tribune Model School held a ceremony, “Stars in Excellence”, on its premises. Justice SS Sodhi, his wife Bonny Sodhi and member of the managing committee Komal Anand were the chief guests of the event.
- Research, testing centre for industry on anvil in Chandigarh
In order to improve the quality of industrial products, the UT Administration will soon set up a regional research-cum-testing centre in the city.
- Water supply to be hit tomorrow in Mani Majra
Chandigarh: Due to repair work, the drinking water supply from the waterworks-II, Sector 13, Mani Majra, will be stopped on Wednesday evening. As a result, the water supply to Modern Housing Complex, Gobindpura, parts of old abadi Mani Majra, Mariwala Town, Pipliwala Town, Aadarsh Nagar and Bank Col
- Student killed, three injured in hit - & - run in Panchkula
In a hit-and-run case, a student was killed and three others injured after their car was hit by a rashly driven truck near the Sector 20 petrol pump on the Zirakpur-Shimla highway in the wee hours of today. The impact of the collision was such that all injured students were trapped in the car and we
- Vicky Middukhera murder case: Four accused sent to judicial custody
A local court today sent four accused in the YAD leader Vicky Middukhera’s murder case to judicial custody.
- No CLU on basis of provisional NOC
In a bid to regulate urban development, the Local Government has stopped issuance of change of land use (CLU) and approval of building plans and layout plans of residential, commercial and institutional projects on the basis of provisional no-objection certificate (NOC).
- No relief for Simarjit Singh Bains; hearing adjourned
Ex-MLA Simarjit Singh Bains today moved the Punjab and Haryana HC for quashing/setting aside order dated April 12 declaring him a proclaimed offender in a rape case registered at Ludhiana in July 2021.
- Action taken against DSP in drugs case: Punjab tells Punjab and Haryana High Court
The implication of innocents in drug cases by the Punjab Police has been a matter of surmises since long. But the initiation of disciplinary action against a DSP and other police official has made the Punjab and Haryana High Court express prima facie view that “there are reasons to believe tha
- Unity must, party?s been good to all, time to repay: Sonia at CWC meet
Ahead of the mid-May “Chintan Shivir” of the Congress in Udaipur, Sonia Gandhi on Monday sent out a clear message against indiscipline, reminding leaders that the party had been good to all and it was time to repay the debt.