
P Naveen
Investigative Journalist at The Times of India
Investigative Journalist @timesofindia. Views expressed are personal.
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Supreme Court halts Madhya Pradesh HC order on Rs 350 crore Benami shares linked to Som Distilleries
5 days ago |
timesofindia.indiatimes.com | P Naveen
NewsCity Newsbhopal NewsSupreme Court halts Madhya Pradesh HC order on Rs 350 crore Benami shares linked to Som DistilleriesTrendingThe Supreme Court has halted the Madhya Pradesh High Court's interim order, preventing the sale of Rs 350 crore worth of shares linked to Som Distilleries. These shares, provisionally attached by the Income Tax Department under the PBPT Act, are allegedly benami assets belonging to Jagdish Kumar Arora.
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5 days ago |
timesofindia.indiatimes.com | P Naveen
NewsCity Newsbhopal NewsSupreme Court halts Madhya Pradesh HC order on Rs 350 core Benami shares linked to Som DistilleriesTrendingThe Supreme Court has halted the Madhya Pradesh High Court's interim order, preventing the sale of Rs 350 crore worth of shares linked to Som Distilleries. These shares, provisionally attached by the Income Tax Department under the PBPT Act, are allegedly benami assets belonging to Jagdish Kumar Arora.
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1 week ago |
timesofindia.indiatimes.com | P Naveen
Former Bishop P.C. Singh has been apprehended in Mangalore by the Madhya Pradesh Economic Offenses Wing (EOW) due to his involvement in a ₹2,45,30,830 embezzlement case related to land compensation for Barley School. Singh, along with an accomplice, is accused of forging documents and diverting funds, leading to additional charges under the IPC.
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1 week ago |
timesofindia.indiatimes.com | P Naveen
Madhya Pradesh will conduct a civil defence drill on May 7 in Bhopal, Indore, Gwalior, Jabalpur, and Katni, mirroring a nationwide initiative by the Ministry of Home Affairs. The exercise will simulate wartime scenarios, including blackouts and evacuation drills, to enhance preparedness. Authorities urge public cooperation to improve awareness and response in emergencies.
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1 week ago |
timesofindia.indiatimes.com | P Naveen
In a significant setback for the Madhya Pradesh STF, a CBI court in Bhopal acquitted Sajan Singh Thakur, a police constable, in the Vyapam scam. Thakur was accused of using a proxy in the 2013 recruitment test, but the court cited inconclusive forensic results and lack of evidence. This marks the first acquittal of a candidate in the massive exam fraud case, raising questions about the prosecution's case.
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