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 | Married woman can live with her lover, says court CAN A married woman lawfully live with her lover against the will of her husband? The Rajasthan High Court says yes. In a judgment on Wednesday, the court allowed a married woman, Manju, to live with her lover, Suresh. “It is improper to pass an order to hand over any unwilling married woman to her husband with whom she does not want to stay,” said justices G.S. Mishra and K.C. Sharma. The court also said that nobody should consider an adult woman as a consumer product. |
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 | Jaipur police post is world’s best Jaipur’s Shipra Path police station was the site of great celebration.. Firecrackers were burst and sweets distributed after it beat 450 police stations from two dozen countries, including the US, to be declared the best police station in the world. |
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 | Paintings that smell like a flower A Jaipur-based artist mixes colours with the fragrances (itras) to give an innovative touch to his paintings. |
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 | Police was liberal in Begun: Muslim forum A Muslim forum condemns that local police were liberal towards the mob in the recent clash in Jaipur. |
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 | Made in Jaipur flags to flutter at World Cup After the FIFA World Cup held in Germany last year, flags made in Jaipur would flutter in the Caribbean fields. |
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 | Rajasthan's 'two cars' idea draws flak The decision by the Rajasthan Govt to provide two vehicles to some of their ministers has drawn criticism from several quarters. |
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 | Special exams for medical students in Rajasthan Rajasthan Medical University is conducting MBBS examinations once again for the failing students. |
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 | Project to restore birds to Bharatpur sanctuary Rajasthan Govt plans to bring migratory birds back to famous Bharatpur sanctuary which has witnessed water crisis this winter. |
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 | International stone firms to meet in Rajasthan More than 100 countries are likely to participate in the exhibition with 30 cos displaying their products in China's pavilion alone. |
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 | Rajasthan plans to open biodiversity project to tourists Rajasthan is set to open up a forested area near Jaipur as a biodiversity attraction in the desert state. |
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 | Army acting dreadfully in J&K: Salman The fatwa for The Satanic Verses has failed to silence writer Salman Rushdie. |
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 | Army acting dreadfully in J&K: Salman Insurgency, he says, began in 1989, but the army’s atrocities in Kashmir had begun well before that, reports Namita Bhandare. |
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 | Hard-sell overshadows literature Salman Rushdie is busy signing autographs on scraps of paper, reports Namita Bhandare. |
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 | Shilpa should quit show if can't take heat: Rushdie Rushdie wishes Shetty to come home with the prize, writes Namita Bhandare. |
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