The big news: Tata Group anticipates court battle with Cyrus Mistry, and nine other top stories
Mulayam Singh Yadav said his family was united as the row in the Samajwadi Party worsened, and six people were killed in firing along the LoC in RS Pura.
A look at the headlines right now:
- Cyrus Mistry denies reports of filing preventive notice against Tatas as company prepares for court: The conglomerate filed caveats with the Supreme Court, Bombay High Court and National Company Law Tribunal.
- Our family is united, says Mulayam Singh Yadav with Shivpal by his side: The Samajwadi Party chief added that it was up to Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav to reappoint his uncle to the state Cabinet.
- Six people injured during cross-border firing in Jammu's RS Pura sector, say BSF personnel: A security official said the Indian Army gave a 'befitting reply' to the 'unprovoked' breach by Pakistan.
- Centre does not support MNS' proposal asking for donations to cast Pakistani actors, says Venkaiah Naidu: Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar slammed the suggestion and said contributions to the Army Welfare Fund is voluntary.
- President, vice president's salaries to increase by more than 200%: The Centre reportedly wants to fix the pay scale after the 7th pay commission reforms pushed the remuneration for many top bureaucrats higher than theirs.
- Siddharth Roy Kapur steps down as Disney India's MD and CEO: Mahesh Samat will succeed the film producer and take charge from November 28.
- Yashwant Sinha, four others meet separatist leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani: The BJP leader said that their visit was undertaken to share 'grievances and pain', but clarified that it was not an official delegation from the party.
- Supreme Court asks Vijay Mallya to submit details of his foreign assets within four weeks: The bench told the former liquor baron to disclose what he did with $40 million that Diageo Plc had paid him for his shares in United Breweries.
- Lashkar-e-Taiba claims responsibility for Uri attack through poster on social media: The militant group' parent body, Jamat-ud-Dawa, will hold funeral prayers for one of the perpetrators in Pakistan's Gujranwala town.
- Islamic State claims attack on police training college in Quetta, which left 60 dead: While two attackers blew themselves up, the third one was shot dead by Frontier Corps troops.