NEW SOLICITOR-GENERAL OF INDIA- ROHINTON NARIMAN

ROHINTON NARIMANAdvocate Rohinton Nariman was appointed as the new SG of India succeeding Mr. Gopal Subramaniam who had resigned earlier this month in the wake of the Communications Minister Kapil Sibbal preferring Mr. Nariman over him to represent him in the SC in a case of black money against Mr. Sibbal. Mr. Rohinton Nariman will now represent the Union of India in the Supreme Court.

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Income tax raids on homes of Mammootty and Mohanlal

Mammootty-MohanlalIncome tax department raided the offices and homes of Malayalam film actors Mohanlal and Mammootty.The raid took place in the offices, homes and distribution offices of both actors. The income tax officials started the raid at 6.30 am on Friday and continued till. 3.30 pm. It department raid will be continued in coming days. The raid took place in the offices and houses located in Karnataka and Tamil Nadu.

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IT RAID AT RESIDENCES AND HOUSES OF MAMMOOTTY AND MOHANLAL

INCOME TAX RAID AT RESIDENCES AND HOUSES OF MAMMOOTTY AND MOHANLAL

Mammooty and MohanlalIncome Tax officials carried out raids in the residences and offices of Malayalam film mega stars Mammootty and Mohanlal . When income Tax Raid was going on Mammootty and Mohanlal were away in connection with shooting.
The Raids were carried out simultaneously with the aid of large force.
It is also reported that two elephant tusks were taken into custody during the Income Tax raid at the residences and Offices of Mammootty and Mohan Lal.

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LEGAL BATTLE OVER ANDROID MAY LEAD TO A COMPROMISE

The legal battle involving google and oracle is one of the hot topics of discussion in recent times. The primary issue of concern for both companies is android. The claims asserted by Oracle allege that Google had knowingly and wilfully infringed on its Java copyrights and patents in creation and distribution of android platform.

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PENTAGON ENDS MILITARY GAY BAN

Official reported that Leon Panetta, Pentagon chief, has decided to end the ban on homosexuals serving in the armed forces ending the 17 yr old ban.

His decision has come to be quite as expected as it comes two weeks after the chiefs of the military services told Panetta that such a ban wouldn’t affect the efficiency of the armed forces. It is highly notable that the dismantling of the ban was on the agenda of President Obama in his campaign promise. The announcement is reported to be made today as the decision has not been made public yet. In the light of this matter a San Francisco appeals court added that the government cannot investigate, penalize or discharge anyone for being openly gay.

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