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Fiction: At ninety-four, a retired engineer writes his third and, as he insists, final autobiography

Bail is a right, but national security cases need scrutiny: Ex-CJI Chandrachud on Umar Khalid’s plea

SC asks Madhya Pradesh to decide on sanction to prosecute minister for Colonel Sofiya Qureshi remark

US invites India, Pakistan to join Trump’s Gaza Board of Peace

NDTV case: Delhi HC sets aside IT notices to Prannoy and Radhika Roy, fines Income Tax department
The Delhi High Court on Monday quashed income tax reassessment notices issued to NDTV founders Prannoy Roy and Radhika Roy in 2016 in connection with alleged interest-free loans advanced to their company RRPR Holdings Private Limited, the promoter company of the broadcaster, Bar and Bench reported.A bench of Justices Dinesh Mehta and Vinod Kumar also imposed costs of Rs 2 lakh on the Income Tax department, directing it to pay Rs 1 lakh each to Prannoy Roy and Radhika Roy for issuing the notice.“No amount of cost can be treated as enough for these cases,” the bench was quoted as saying by Bar and Bench. “However, we cannot leave these cases without imposing any.”The detailed judgement is yet to be made public.The reassessment proceedings stemmed from allegations relating to certain interest-free loans advanced to RRPR Holdings Private Limited.The tax department had alleged that an interest-free loan of Rs 403.85 crore from Vishvapradhan Commercial Private Limited to RRPR, along with a series of share transfers between RRPR and the Roys, were “colourable transactions” intended to evade tax, Business Standard reported.The Roys had approached the High Court in November 2017, arguing that the reassessment amounted to a second reopening for the same assessment year.They submitted that the Income Tax department had already reopened the assessment in July 2011 and...Read more

Gujarat fisherman dies in Pakistani jail though his sentence ended in 2022, activist says

For children: Mili, daughter of the general in charge of war elephants, befriends a white elephant

Chhattisgarh: Six suspected Maoists killed in gunfight with security forces
Six suspected Maoists were killed between Saturday and Sunday in a gunfight with security forces in Chhattisgarh’s Bijapur district, PTI quoted the police as saying.While two of the suspected Maoists were killed on Sunday morning, four others were shot dead on Saturday in the forested hills of the district’s northwestern region, Bijapur Superintendent of Police Jitendra Yadav was quoted as saying. Those who were killed on Sunday were active members of the National Park Area Committee of the Maoists, said Yadav. They were identified as Dilip Vedja, a divisional committee member of the committee, and Madvi Kosa, Lakkhi Madkam and Radha Metta.The identities of those killed on Sunday are yet to be established, the police said.A joint of the Special Task Force, the District Reserve Guard, and the Central Reserve Police Force’s Commando Battalion for Resolute Action, or the CoBRA unit, has been carrying out a search operation in the district based on intelligence inputs about the presence of Vedja and other armed Maoists, PTI reported.Security forces have recovered six weapons from the site of the gunfight, including an Avtomat Kalashnikova-47 rifle, an Indian Small Arms System rifle, a carbine and a .303 rifle.Search operations continued in the region on Monday, with security officials searching for Papa Rao, a senior Maoist leader believed...Read more

Banaras Lit Fest 2026 Book Awards announces shortlists in fiction, nonfiction, poetry, translation

NSA case against Sonam Wangchuk ‘illegal and lacks merit’, says wife Gitanjali Angmo

From the memoir: How Mallu Swarajyam and her comrades fought against gender exploitation

