- Punjab counsel seeks time to argue Sumedh Singh Saini's case - The Tribune India
Citing “current scenario”, a law officer representing the state of Punjab today sought “short accommodation” to address the Punjab and Haryana High Court in former Director General of Police (DGP) Sumedh Singh Saini’s matter.
- Verify pendency of bail pleas, Punjab and Haryana High Court tells subordinate judiciary - The Tribune India
In a significant judgment liable to change the way regular and anticipatory bail applications are adjudicated by subordinate judiciary, the Punjab and Haryana High Court has made it mandatory for the courts in Punjab, Haryana and Chandigarh, to verify whether the pleas before them were decided or pe
- Life back to normal on Panjab University campus; colleges abuzz - The Tribune India
As life comes back to normal at Panjab University and colleges with students turning up for attending physical classes, the much awaited Holi celebrations at the Student Centre are also likely to be back after a gap of two years.
- Panjab University claim rowing gold - The Tribune India
Hosts Panjab University claimed gold in the men’s K1 event on the opening day of the All-India Inter-University Kayaking & Canoeing (Men & Women) Championship at Lake Sports Complex today. Kurukshetra University claimed second position and Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar, finished
- Rs 10,000 penalty imposed for drunken driving - The Tribune India
TPS Randhawa, Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate, Chandigarh, has imposed the fine of Rs 10,000 on a person who was caught driving under the influence of liquor.
- TATA Steel PGTI meet: Jeev Milkha Singh off to a good start, Aadil Bedi fires rare albatross - The Tribune India
Chandigarh’s Ajeetesh Sandhu made a welcome return to Tollygunge Club after over a decade as he scorched the course with a 7-under 63 to lead the field in round one of the TATA Steel PGTI Players Championship. Kolkata’s Viraj Madappa, Rahil Gangjee, defending champion Karandeep Kochhar,
- Cops interact with students - The Tribune India
A team of the Sector 31 police station held an interaction with underprivileged students at Hallo Majra. They were sensitised about drug menace. Inspector Ranjit Singh said an NGO held classes for these children and to contribute towards the cause, the staff of the police station donated a projector
- Status quo ordered on Associate Professor?s retirement - The Tribune India
Chandigarh bench of the Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT) has ordered to maintain the status quo with regard to the retirement of an Associate Professor of Post Graduate Government Girls College, Sector 11, Chandigarh, who moved the tribunal against his retirement on March 31, 2022, at the age o
- Rajpura resident held with ganja - The Tribune India
The detective staff of Panchkula police nabbed a person for possessing 4.715 kg of ganja late here on Monday night.
- Chandigarh BJP leaders, traders gherao SDM?s office - The Tribune India
City BJP leaders, along with traders, today gheraoed the office of the SDM (South) after the latter issued demolition notices to owners of shops at the Dhanas marble market and residents of Maloya village over various violations.
- Scooterist dies in hit - and - run in Chandigarh - The Tribune India
In a hit-and-run case, a 45-year-old scooterist was killed after being hit by an unknown car on Madhya Marg on the road separating Sector 9 and 17 this morning.
- Chandigarh Administration to set up group home for mentally ill - The Tribune India
To meet the needs of people with intellectual disability, the UT Administration has decided to identify vacant land to set up a facility for such people in the city.
- Graft: CBI court rejects bail pleas of 2 Chandigarh firm directors - The Tribune India
Jagjit Singh, Special Judge, CBI court, has rejected the bail applications of Rajan Gupta and Sonu Arora, who were arrested in the alleged Chittaranjan Locomotive Works bribery case.
- On AAP agenda: 20000 litres of free water to every family, no paid parking - The Indian Express
Moving forward to fulfil its promises, Chandigarh Aam Aadmi Party will be bringing in the agenda items of providing 20,000 litres of water free to every family and removing paid parking from the city. They have finalised these two items and will push them to be brought in the General House meeting scheduled for this […]
- Chandigarh Sports Department not to take over soccer ground, for now - The Tribune India
Sports Department has refused to take over the newly constructed football stadium in Sector 17 from the UT Engineering Department, citing technical reasons, claim sources.