The big news: Talwars to go free as High Court overturns earlier verdict, and nine other top stories
Other headlines: Himachal Pradesh elections will be held on November 9, and a report has showed India is faring worse than earlier in tackling hunger.
A look at the headlines right now:
- Allahabad High Court acquits Talwars in Aarushi-Hemraj murder case: The judges pointed out loopholes in CBI investigation while pronouncing the verdict.
- Himachal Pradesh Assembly election to be held on November 9, Gujarat dates not yet announced: Counting for both the states’ polls will be held on December 18.
- India worse than Bangladesh, Nepal in tackling hunger, situation serious, says report: India, which was placed at 97th position in 2016, has now been ranked 100th out of 119 countries on the Global Hunger Index this year.
- Allow gay marriages, give couples police protection if needed, suggests draft Uniform Civil Code: The civil society proposal includes rules on marriage, divorce, child custody and inheritance ‘in line with globally accepted values of human rights’.
- Supreme Court frames guidelines to designate lawyers as senior advocates: It decided that a special committee will interview candidates and put forward their choices based on various criteria.
- RSS says claims against Jay Shah should be investigated if there is ‘prima facie evidence’, say reports: An article had alleged that the revenues of a company, owned by Amit Shah’s son, had grown massively the year after Prime Minister Narendra Modi came to power.
- Bring the 21 farmers you stopped from burning crops, NGT tells Punjab government: To test Punjab’s claims of having supported farmers to manage stubble without burning, the environment tribunal asked it to bring them to court on October 13.
- Two constables arrested in Kashmir for supplying ammunition to Hizbul militants, say police: Hizbul Mujahideen militant Adil Ahmad Negroo was also arrested.
- United Nations recalls its top official in Myanmar amid Rohingya crisis: Media investigations had accused Renata Lok-Dessallien of suppressing a discussion on the situation.
- Spain gives Catalonia eight days to withdraw its independence declaration: The Barcelona administration had signed and suspended its bid to separate from Madrid.