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Sameer Wankhede Corruption Case: Accused Files Plea Seeking Original Info Note From NCB

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In the ongoing corruption case against former zonal director of the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB), Sameer Wankhede, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has alleged that an information note provided by an informer, originally citing 27 names of drug suspects, was modified by the NCB to include only 10 names. In light of this revelation, an accused in the Cordelia cruise ship drugs bust case has approached a special court, seeking the production of the original information list by the NCB.

Allegations of Modification and Request for Original Info Note

The CBI has stated in its FIR that the NCB modified the original information note to suit their proceedings, including the names of certain accused. The accused in the Cordelia cruise ship drugs bust case has filed a plea before the special court, requesting that the NCB officers produce the original information note mentioned in the CBI’s FIR. The accused, who is currently out on bail, argues that the note is essential for a fair decision in the case and that it is crucial for the defence to prepare an appropriate defence strategy.

The plea emphasises the significance of the information note as a key document in the case. The accused contends that the defence requires access to the original note, which allegedly contains the names of 27 suspects, in order to present a just defence. The plea highlights the principle that any document favoring the accused and arising during the investigation should not be withheld from the defense, according to established legal principles.

Background of the Accused and Cordelia Cruise Drugs Bust

The accused was a guest aboard the Cordelia cruise ship when the raid took place. According to the NCB, during the search of her room, four pills of Ecstasy weighing 1.59 grams were found. The accused obtained bail on October 30, 2021, and is currently facing charges in the drugs case.

As the case unfolds, the plea for the original information note aims to shed light on the alleged modification and ensure that all relevant evidence is disclosed, fostering a fair and just legal process.

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Maharashtra: 2 New Govt Hostels To Boost Education For Underprivileged Students In Latur

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Latur: Maharashtra Cooperation Minister Babasaheb Patil has said the construction of two government hostels, with a capacity of 100 students each, in Latur district will boost education for those belonging to the underprivileged sections.

Patil laid the foundation stone of the hostel buildings, to come up in Chakur taluka, on Wednesday.

The initiative aims to provide quality educational facilities to the economically weaker and marginalised students, helping them achieve academic excellence, he said.

Patil reaffirmed the government’s commitment to ensuring justice and equal opportunities for all sections of the society.

The two-storey buildings will have residential rooms, dining hall, modern library and study areas, and Rs 15 crore have been sanctioned for each of the two facilities.

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‘Over 25,000 Mumbai Buildings Without OC To Be Regularised Under New Policy,’ Says Minister Ashish Shelar

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Mumbai, Sep 11: Maharashtra Guardian Minister for Mumbai Suburbs Ashish Shelar on Thursday said that more than 25,000 buildings in the metropolis, which have long been denied Occupation Certificates (OC), will soon be regularised under a new government policy.

The move, which comes ahead of the upcoming civic polls, will be a huge relief to lakhs of Mumbaikars who have been living in these structures for years, but were technically considered “unauthorised occupants”.

The decision was taken during a meeting of the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), urban development department, revenue department and the co-operation department, he said.

“A policy is being framed to grant OCs to buildings constructed under the Development Control Regulations of the BMC, as well as projects of MHADA, SRA and other authorities. For several reasons, these had not received the certificates,” Shelar said.

These problems arose due to loopholes in past rules or mistakes committed by developers, he said. “The urban development department will implement a new policy from October 2 to resolve such issues and grant OCs in a simplified manner,” the minister added.

Shelar said that buildings where OCs had been withheld due to technical or administrative lapses during construction, floor space discrepancies, “setback issues” or changes in regulations would now be eligible for relief.

“Even in cases where developers have failed to hand over the required flats or spaces to the authorities, residents will not be penalised. The process will be transparent and conducted online,” he said.

The minister urged housing societies to take the initiative in applying for OCs. “Societies can apply jointly or individually for a part-OC under the new policy. If an application is submitted within the first six months, no penalty will be imposed. However, in cases of additional FSI (floor space index) usage, the applicable premium will have to be paid,” Shelar stated.

Thanking Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, Deputy CMs Eknath Shinde and Ajit Pawar, and officials for taking the “pro-people” decision, he said, “I appeal to all Mumbaikars to avail of this opportunity from October 2 onwards.”

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Fear of Nepal-like situation arising in India: Abu Asim Azmi

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ABU ASIM AZMI

After the violence and unrest in Mumbai Nepal, Maharashtra Samajwadi Party leader and MLA Abu Asim Azmi also expressed concern about the situation in India and said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi needs to sit down and take the opposition along so that a situation like Nepal does not arise in India. Since the governments have become corrupt and corrupt, that is why people in Nepal have protested on the streets and violent clashes have taken place. He said that corruption and mismanagement are on the rise in India. Big contracts are being given to the rich. From selling vegetables to everything being given to Adani and Reliance, where will the poor go in such a situation? He said that those who believe in Gandhiji will never tolerate corruption and mismanagement. He said that just as Gandhiji drove away the British, the people will unite against corruption. Azmi said that the situation that has arisen in Nepal has also had an impact on India because violence and insurgency are common in India’s neighboring countries Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and now Nepal. In such a situation, India also needs to keep an eye on it. Expressing concern over the situation in Nepal, Azmi said that such situations arise when the government becomes corrupt, incompetent and insensitive. The same has happened in Nepal too, so we also need to remain alert.

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