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Special Hearing in Court Today (30.11.2022)

1- The Supreme Court will hear the Maharashtra-Karnataka border dispute case on 30 November
The Supreme Court will hear the Maharashtra-Karnataka border dispute case on 30 November. The border dispute between the two states has been going on for five decades. After getting independence in 1947, the demand for the division of states on a linguistic basis started arising in the country. First Shyam Dhar Krishna commission was formed.

This commission told the formation of states on a linguistic basis against the interest of the country. Recently Maharashtra Deputy CM Devendra Fadnavis said, ‘No village of Maharashtra will go to Karnataka.

Our government will fight vigorously in the Supreme Court to get Marathi-speaking villages like Belgaum, Nippani, and Karwar in Karnataka.

Karnataka CM Basavaraj Bommai said that the Maharashtra government had filed a case in the Supreme Court in 2004 regarding the boundary issue.

They have not got success so far and will not get it in the future also. Our government will vigorously fight the legal battle.

2- The Supreme Court will hear on November 30 the recommendation for the cultivation of genetically modified mustard.

The Supreme Court will hear on November 30 the recommendation for the cultivation of genetically modified mustard. The petition has been filed on behalf of anti-GM activist Aruna Rodrigues.

The petition, filed through advocate Prashant Bhushan, states that GM farming is harmful to the environment and biodiversity.

On the other hand, many voluntary workers, farmer organizations, and beekeepers protested after GM mustard got approval from GEAC.

In 2012, the committee constituted by the court recommended GM crops.

3- The Supreme Court will hear on November 30 the petition filed regarding the delimitation of Jammu and Kashmir

The Supreme Court will hear on November 30 the petition filed regarding the delimitation of Jammu and Kashmir.

In the last hearing, the central government had said that it wanted to file some more documents in the matter. On this, the court had allowed the government to file additional documents.

The petition has challenged the government’s decision to set up a Delimitation Commission for the redrawing of assembly and Lok Sabha constituencies in the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir, terming it as a violation of constitutional provisions.

4- The Supreme Court will hear on November 30 a petition filed by Supreme Court lawyer Gaurav Bansal regarding encroachment on the land of forests and rivers falling under the Critical Wildlife Corridor in UP.

The Supreme Court will hear on November 30 a petition filed by Supreme Court lawyer Gaurav Bansal regarding encroachment on the land of forests and rivers falling under the Critical Wildlife Corridor in UP.

In the complaint, Bansal said that despite the critical wildlife corridor providing an important route for other animals, including tigers, in the area, the authorities have failed to prevent encroachment on it.

In a letter to the Chief Wildlife Warden of UP and the Divisional Forest Officer (DFO) of Bijnor, the NTCA has directed the officials to “present the factual position and take appropriate action” on the complaint.

5- The Delhi High Court will hear on November 30 the bail plea filed by United Against Hate founder Khalid Saifi, among others, in UAPA cases related to the alleged conspiracy behind the February 2020 riots.

The Delhi High Court will hear on November 30 the bail plea filed by United Against Hate founder Khalid Saifi, among others, in UAPA cases related to the alleged conspiracy behind the February 2020 riots.

Besides Khalid, accused Shifa ur Rehman, Salim Khan, Meeran Haider, Gulfisha Fatima, and Salim Malik have challenged the trial court’s rejection of their bail pleas in the high court.

On the other hand, the Delhi Police has challenged the bail granted to former Congress councilor Ishrat Jahan by the lower court.

All these petitions are pending in the High Court.

6- The Rouse Avenue Court will hear on November 30 the charge sheet filed by the CBI in the Delhi liquor scam case.

The Rouse Avenue Court will hear on November 30 the charge sheet filed by the CBI in the Delhi liquor scam case.

Vijay Nair, Abhishek Boinapalli, Sameer Mahendru, Arun Ramachandra Pillai, Muthu Gautam, Excise Department Deputy Commissioner Kuldeep Singh, and Excise Department Assistant Commissioner Narendra Singh have been named in the charge sheet.

The name of Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia is not included in this.

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