Thursday, August 5, 2021

False allegation of impotency of spouse amounts to cruelty: SC


False allegation of impotency of spouse amounts to cruelty: SC

AmitAnand.Choudhary@timesgroup.com

New Delhi:05.08.2021

Making baseless and false allegations against one’s spouse regarding impotency of life partner amounts to cruelty and divorce can be granted on that ground, the Supreme Court has said and upheld a Delhi high court order allowing divorce on that ground.

A bench of Justices L Nageswara Rao and Aniruddha Bose declined to interfere with the Delhi High Court verdict and dismissed the plea of a woman who had made the allegation against her husband in the court proceedings and challenged the divorce granted on his plea.

In this case the couple got married in 2012. But soon after the marriage, the man approached the court seeking to declare the marriage as null and void on the ground that it could not be consummated due to the woman’s alleged impotency. Countering his allegation, the wife then submitted in family court that the man was suffering from impotency (erectile dysfunction) which was the true cause of nonconsummation of marriage and also that her in-laws demanded dowry and she was cruelly treated. The man thereafter sought divorce on the ground of cruelty for making false allegation against him.

As the allegation of the wife was found baseless after examining medical report and taking into account the statement of a highly qualified medical expert with immaculate credentials, the family court allowed the divorce plea of the man, The woman then moved Delhi High Court which turned down her plea and said her allegations were “grave and serious”, and was likely to adversely affect the man’s mental well-being.

“Thus, having regard to the law on the subject, we find no infirmity in the findings and observations of the trial court that the allegation of the appellant (wife) in the written statement with respect to the impotency clearly falls within the concept of cruelty as defined under law,” the HC had said.

The wife thereafter approached the Supreme Court and pleaded that divorce on the ground of cruelty be quashed and she be allowed to get divoce through mutual consent. But her plea was stiffly opposed by advocate Prabhjit Jauhar, appearing for the husband. The court noted that parties were living separately for the last eight years and refused to interfere with the lower court and Delhi High Court order The HC in its verdict had extensively dealt with the aspect of cruelty caused due to baseless allegation and said “It is also abundantly clear that due to the mental pain, agony and suffering caused by the false accusations, the respondent (man) cannot be asked to put up with the conduct of the appellant (woman) and to continue to live with her.”

Syndicate members to oversee GU intake


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Syndicate members to oversee GU intake

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Ahmedabad: 05.08.2021

Gujarat University has made a committee of syndicate members for admission to arts, commerce and science colleges.

“The committee consists of 18 GU syndicate members. They will keep a watch on the admission process to be carried out online and will alert authorities if there is any issue,” said a source in GU. The admission process for about 40,000 seats is to begin on Wednesday when candidates register online.

GU authorities held a meeting on Tuesday to set up the committee to oversee the admission process.

Members of the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) reached the venue and made representations to include members according to their suggestions.

“It turned out that the members appointed were according to the suggestions made by the ABVP,” said a source.

GU received the highest number of applications, at 2,660, for technical courses in various colleges affiliated to it. The university confirmed the admissions of about 1,030 students, said sources. Gujarat Technological University has admitted 809 foreign students; it had received 1,240 applications. MSU in Vadodara has enrolled 541 of the 852 candidates who had applied.

NeXT aims to replace MBBS finals, NEET-PG, FMGE


NeXT aims to replace MBBS finals, NEET-PG, FMGE

Bharat.Yagnik@timesgroup.com

Ahmedabad: 05.08.2021 

To be held on the lines of the United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE), the National Medical Council aims to conduct National Exit Test (NeXT) for final year MBBS students from 2023.

The NeXT will replace the final year undergraduate examination and will also be the basis for admission to postgraduate specialty courses, replacing the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (PG).

Students who clear the exam will be granted a licence to practice modern medicine in India and for enrolment in the state medical register or the national medical register, as the case may be, according to M K Ramesh, president of the Postgraduate Medical Education Board. It will also form the basis of admissions to PG medical courses.

“To be a medical practitioner in the US, one has to clear the medical licensing exam. We want to reduce the burden of multiple examinations and at the same time introduce world class standards,” said Ramesh. NeXT also aims to solve the problem of foreign medical graduates, it as it will be the same for everyone whether trained in India or any part of the world.

“The details of how to conduct the exam across the country, which includes practical examinations, are being worked out. A mock run is being planned for 2022,” he further said.

State medical education fraternity experts have expressed apprehensions over NeXT replacing MBBS final exams and say the move may prove detrimental to the state’s efforts to have more doctors available. The recent pandemic has underscored the need for more doctors in the state, especially in rural areas.

“Being a national-level competitive test, NeXT could prove tough for students of Gujarat to crack compared to the existing university-level exams,” said the dean of an Ahmedabad medical college.

“The final MBBS success rate in the state is around 90%. This means that every year, the majority of students who pass can register and practise medicine.

However, we have serious apprehensions if so many students will be able to clear NeXT every year. Moreover, MBBS finals are held twice a year while NeXT will be held only once,” said another senior medical fraternity member.

The National Exit Test marks shall remain valid for three years from the date the person has become eligible to be granted a licence to practice, for admission to postgraduate broad specialty courses, according to the Draft Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations 2021.

After the expiry of the validity of the National Exit Test marks, the person shall have to take it and qualify again to be eligible for admission to postgraduate broad specialty courses, it said.

For admission to postgraduate super-specialty courses, a uniform entrance examination, the National Eligibility–cum-Entrance Test (Super Specialty), will be held each academic year and under the supervision of the National Medical Commission, according to the draft regulations.

Allahabad univ to confer degree of D’Litt on Gulzar

Allahabad univ to confer degree of D’Litt on Gulzar

Rajeev.Mani@timesgroup.com

Prayagraj:  05.08.2021

Allahabad University would award honorary degree of D’Litt to noted littérateur and film director Gulzar for his contribution to poetry, films and culture. The degree would be conferred on the noted literary personality at the convocation scheduled for September 23.

The decision was taken at the meeting of the AU’s academic council (AC) held on the campus on Wednesday.

“We have started making preparations for holding the convocation in an offline mode, but the same could be held in an online mode as and when required. AU has decided to confer degree of DLitt on noted poet Gulzar and AU would soon contact him to get his consent,” said AU public relations officer Jaya Kapur.

Famous lyricist, poet, author, screenwriter and film director Gulzar is a recipient of Padma Bhushan (2004) and Dadasaheb Phalke Award (2013). He has to his credit many other honours, including five national film awards, 22 Filmfare Awards, one Academy Award for Best Original Song (2008), one Grammy Award (2010) besides Sahitya Akademi Award for Urdu (2002).

The meeting also decided that all PhD holders of the session 2018-19 — 2019-20 will be awarded a degree in the convocation. Governor Anandiben Patel, as the rector of the university, has given her consent to come for the convocation. Chairman of University Grants Commission (UGC) Prof D P Singh and the chancellor of the University Ashish Chauhan have also consented to attend the convocation, informed the PRO.

In view of the impending third wave of Covid-19 pandemic, it was reported that the two ambulances available with the university are to be brought in working order and one new ambulance is being acquired.

Full report on www.toi.in

Govt to table bill on OBCs to restore states’ powers

Govt to table bill on OBCs to restore states’ powers

New Delhi:  05.08.2021

The government is set to table a bill in Parliament to restore the powers of states to identify local OBCs, a mandate negated by the Supreme Court’s Maratha reservation judgement of May 5.

The move will test the opposition which has declared that it will not allow the proceedings till its demand for a discussion on Pegasus is met. TOI reported the government plan on July 23 and  26. 

Union Cabinet Tuesday approved “the Constitution (127th) amendment bill-2021” to tweak clauses 1 and 2 of Article 342A and also introduce a new clause 3. The bill will also amend the Articles 366 (26c) and 338B (9) - all designed to clarify that the states can maintain the “state list” of OBCs as was the system before the SC judgement. Crucially, sources said, the “state list” will be completely taken out of the ambit of the President and will be notified by the state assembly. Shashank Ratnoo, a lawyer specialising in backward reservation, said, “The move is welcome, without which the system of OBC lists will go haywire.”

Sources said the bill may be tabled in Lok Sabha at the earliest, possibly on Thursday. TNN

Snake takes refuge in refrigerator


Snake takes refuge in refrigerator

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Cuddalore:05.08.2021

With the temperature rising in the state, a rat snake found refuge in a refrigerator in a house in Cuddalore town on Tuesday shocking the inmates of the house. The inmates on finding the reptile coiled on the back of the refrigerator called a snake catcher for help. Within minutes V Selvam alias Chellaa, 36 reached the house of P Prakash, an auto mechanic, at Kammiyampettai.

"Prakash's workshop, which is near his house, is surrounded by thick bush cover. A few days ago, he spotted two snakes in his workplace. The snakes were rescued by me and released in the nearby forest region. This time a non-poisonous four-foot rat snake managed to enter his house and coiled just above the compressor on the back of the fridge," said Chellaa, who took just a few seconds to capture the snake.

He said the mechanic spotted the snake after hearing an unusual sound of hissing from the fridge. He releases the snakes caught by him in the forest region near the Capper Hills after keeping them in his house for a couple of days to treat injuries, if any, sustained by the reptile.

DMK govt to present its first budget on August 13


DMK govt to present its first budget on August 13

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Chennai:05.08.2021

The DMK government will present its first budget, since coming to power in May this year, on August 13. A revised budget for the year 2021-22, it will also be the first paperless budget for the state. The state government will present its first agriculture budget on August 14.

Tamil Nadu Governor Banwarilal Purohit has summoned the assembly on August 13, assembly secretary K Srinivasan said in an official release.

Prior to the budget, state minister for finance and human resources PTR Palanivel Thiagarajan will present a White Paper on the state of Tamil Nadu’s finance over the past 10 years under the rule of the AIADMK from 2011 to 2021. Ever since the DMK came to power, Thiagarajan has been harping about presenting the White Paper to bring to light the state’s financial burden, reeling under huge debt, to the tune of over Rs 4.85 lakh crore, especially since much of it due to the mismanagement of the previous AIADMK regime.

Meanwhile, the DMK government is keen on presenting a paperless budget from this year onwards. “MLAs will get personal computers on their tables and tablets with the government going for a paperless budget. The work to place the computers on tables is progressing now,” said an official.

The revised budget will be presented by Thiagarajan in Kalaivanar Arangam, the multi-purpose hall that is doubling up as the state’s assembly during Covid, at 10AM next Friday. Former deputy chief minister O Panneerselvam presented the interim budget for the year 2021-22 on February 23, ahead of the state’s assembly election.

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