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KOLKATA: The Institute of Chartered
Accountants of India (ICAI) would
submit a report on rising NPAs in
the banking sector to the Reserve
Bank in a month.
"The institute had formed a study
group comprising former CMDs of
public sector banks who are trained
CAs to prepare a report on the rising
levels of NPAs in banking system,"
council member of ICAI Sumantra
Guha said.


ICAI to submit report to RBI on bank NPAs - TOI Mobile | The Times of India Mobile Site
 
Anup Tiwari said:
UP: Professor assaulted by students
for preventing cheating in exam

This student is samazwadi student leader. He was cheating in exam.
Mai yesi ghatna ka virodh karta hu. Plz everybody iska virodh kare
 
16 PAC men acquitted in 1987 Hashimpura massacre case in Meerut

R K Pachauri gets anticipatory bail in sexual harassment case

PM's MannKiBaat tomorrow at 11am
 
Mann Ki Baat: PM to address farmers at 11 AM on AIR

Noida:130 mobile towers go off air

Pak air raids kill 80 militants

Sania-Hingis win Indian Wells' doubles
 
NEW DELHI: Every year more than
10,000 complaints of dowry
harassment are found to be false.
Given that close to 90,000 to 1 lakh
cases are investigated every year,
the figure makes it one of the most
abused laws in the country.
Government is now working on a
proposal to make Section 498A of
the Indian Penal Code—that deals
with offences of dowry demand and
cruelty by husband and in-laws—
compoundable. This means that the
law, if amended, would have the
provision of settlement between the
warring couple if the court allows
the same.
 
NEW DELHI: If a woman's complaint
accusing her husband and in-laws of
cruelty under the dreaded Section
498A of Indian Penal Code turns out
to be false, then the man is entitled
to divorce, the Supreme Court has
ruled.
Allowing dissolution of marriage
between K Srinivas and K Sunita, the
court said, "We unequivocally find
that the respondent-wife had filed a
false criminal complaint, and even
one such complaint is sufficient to
constitute matrimonial cruelty. We
accordingly dissolve the marriage of
the parties."



False dowry charge ground for divorce, Supreme Court rules - TOI Mobile | The Times of India Mobile Site
 
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