Justice Department Seeks Google Chrome Sale To Curb Monopoly
Google has criticised the Justice Departments proposal as radical and said it would likely harm consumers and businesses.
Zelenskiy says Crimea can only be restored to Ukraine through diplomacy
Ukraine's President stated that Crimea must be returned to Ukraine through diplomatic efforts. He believes that military means would result in a significant loss of life. He rejected any suggestion of giving up territory currently held by Russian forces. Russia took control of Crimea in 2014 and annexed it.
SP has activated its crime cell: UP BJP chief on Dalit womans murder
IGP Kashmir visits Shopian, reviews crime & security
Srinagar, Nov 20: Inspector General of Police Kashmir, Vidhi Kumar Birdi visited Shopian district on Wednesday to review the functioning of the districts law enforcement efforts and to assess the security situation in the district. The visit included a review of the districts crime scenario, law and order preparedness, the performance of the Special Operations []
Cyber crime review meeting held
Atishi attacks Shah over rising crime
Bangladesh ex-police chief faces crimes against humanity charges
Former police inspector general Chowdhury Abdullah Al-Mamun was flanked by serving officers as he was led into court, where prosecutors alleged he was responsible for overseeing massacres, genocide, and crimes against humanity
Bank officials should cooperate with police in handling cyber crimes, says Paravatipuram SP
People lost 21,85,79,595 in the year 2024 due to cyber crimes and it is higher than that money lost due to thefts in the district, says S.V. Madhava Reddy
Meghalaya High Court directs state govt to clear Myntdu river of debris
The Meghalaya High Court has issued a directive in response to a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) filed by the Registrar General, High Court of Meghalaya, against the State of Meghalaya. The PIL was heard by the Division Bench of Chief Justice IP Mukerji and Justice W Diengdoh on Tuesday. The PIL centered on concerns regarding [] The post Meghalaya High Court directs state govt to clear Myntdu river of debris appeared first on India Legal .
The Lucknow Bench of the Allahabad High Court while allowing a petition said that when all the accused persons have been found guilty of committing the same offences, granting benefit of Section 4(1) of the Probation of Offenders Act, 1958 to one of them and denying the same benefit to the revisionists keeping in view [] The post Allahabad High Court says its unreasonable to release one accused when others still in jail for same crime appeared first on India Legal .
Last person standing: Supreme Court initiates process for grant of bail to eligible undertrials
The Supreme Court has directed the Jail Superintendents across the country to identify all undertrial prisoners, including women undertrials, who have undergone incarceration for either one-third or half of the maximum punishment prescribed for offences they are accused of, and send their cases to concerned courts for the grant of bail. The order was passed [] The post Last person standing: Supreme Court initiates process for grant of bail to eligible undertrials appeared first on India Legal .
Arjun Kapoor recently redeemed his career by playing villain in Rohit Shetty's Singham Again, and now he reunited with his 'partner-in-crime after ages'.
Justice D Krishnakumar appointed chief justice of Manipur High Court
New Delhi: Justice D Krishnakumar was appointed the Chief Justice of the Manipur High Court on Wednesday within 48 hours of the Supreme Court Collegium making the recommendation. The incumbent chief justice of the high court, Justice Siddharth Mridul, demits office on Thursday upon attaining the age of 62. The top court collegium on November 18 proposed the name of Justice Krishnakumar, presently serving as a judge of the Madras High Court, as the chief justice of the Manipur High Court. Union Law minister Arjun Ram Meghwal announced the elevation of Justice Krishnakumar as the Manipur High Court's chief justice on X and said, I convey my best wishes to him. Justice Krishnakumar was appointed as a judge of the Madras High Court on April 7, 2016, and is due to retire on May 21, 2025. He is the seniormost judge after the chief justice in his parent High Court and belongs to a backward community, the collegium had noted. Before his elevation as a high court judge, Krishnakumar had extensive practice in civil, Constitutional and service matters in the high court with a specialisation in Constitutional law. Manipur has been facing a renewed bout of ethnic conflict for the last few days.
Justice D. Krishnakumar appointed Chief Justice of Manipur High Court
The top court collegium on November 18 proposed the name of Justice Krishnakumar, presently serving as a judge of the Madras High Court
Body of woman found in sack in UP's Karhal, family claims political motive behind crime
MAINPURI: The body of a 23-year-old girl was found in the Karhal assembly constituency in Mainpuri on the day of by-poll voting, police said on Wednesday. According to the police, the victim has been missing for two days. Her body was found in a sack in the Karhal area on Wednesday. Mainpuri Superintendent of Police (SP), Vinod Kumar told ANI that victim's family has alleged political motives behind the crime. The body of a 23-year-old girl from Karhal was found this morning. A case has been registered against two people by her father. One of them is Prashant Yadav and the other is Mohan Katheria. Both of them have been arrested. Her parents have given a statement that their daughter was murdered in order to prevent her from voting for the BJP. Further investigation is underway, the Mainpuri SP said. Meanwhile, voting is underway at nine seats in Uttar Pradesh--Meerapur, Kundarki, Ghaziabad, Khair, Karhal, Sishamau, Phulpur, Katehari, and Majhawan.
Body of Dalit girl found in sack in UP's Karhal; family claims political motive behind crime
During the Mainpuri by-elections, a Dalit woman's body was discovered near the Kanjara river bridge in Karhal. Her father alleges that Samajwadi Party supporter, Prashant Yadav, murdered his daughter for supporting the BJP. The police have arrested Prashant and another suspect, Mohan Kateria, and are currently investigating the motive behind the murder.
Allahabad High Court directs SP Jalaun to probe attempt to frame a man in rape case
The Allahabad High Court has directed the Superintendent of Police (SP), Jalaun to carry out a detailed investigation into allegations of conspiracy to frame an accused in a rape case and also take necessary action against the person involved in this forgery. A Single Bench of Justice Arun Kumar Singh Deshwal passed this order while [] The post Allahabad High Court directs SP Jalaun to probe attempt to frame a man in rape case appeared first on India Legal .
Kerala High Court directs Kerala govt to allow a nurse the chance to contest claim against her
The Kerala High Court has directed the State Government to give a nurse the opportunity to contest recovery of compensation. The bench comprising Chief Justice Nitin Jamdar and Justice S. Manu said this while disposing of a petition by staff nurse Rakhi V V. The petition challenged the Kerala State Human Rights Commissions order directing [] The post Kerala High Court directs Kerala govt to allow a nurse the chance to contest claim against her appeared first on India Legal .
Rajasthan High Court dismisses PIL against states Right To Health Act
The Rajasthan High Courts Jaipur Bench has dismissed a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) by Dr. Narendra Kumar Gupta, a 70-year-old resident of Chittorgarh, Rajasthan. The petition was heard by Chief Justice Manindra Mohan Shrivastava and Justice Ashutosh Kumar. The court dismissed the petition due to the petitioners failure to conduct proper research and gather information [] The post Rajasthan High Court dismisses PIL against states Right To Health Act appeared first on India Legal .
Allahabad High Court quashes recovery orders of State GST Deputy Commissioner
The Lucknow Bench of the Allahabad High Court has quashed recovery orders issued by the Deputy Commissioner, State Goods and Services Tax, Lucknow against M/S AV Pharma. The Division Bench of Justice Rajan Roy and Justice Manish Kumar passed this order while hearing a petition filed by M/S AV Pharma through its proprietor Smt Madhu [] The post Allahabad High Court quashes recovery orders of State GST Deputy Commissioner appeared first on India Legal .
Crime branch takes over Khyati Hospital case, offices, houses of accused raided - Gujarat Samachar
Crime branch takes over Khyati Hospital case, offices, houses of accused raided Gujarat Samachar
Aircel-Maxis deal: Delhi High Court stays proceedings against P Chidambaram in money laundering case
The Delhi High Court on Wednesday stayed proceedings against Congress leader and former Union Minister P Chidambaram in a money laundering case related to the Aircel-Maxis deal of 2006. While issuing notice to the Enforcement Directorate (ED), the single-judge Bench of Justice Manoj Kumar Ohri stayed the proceedings against Chidambaram till the next date of [] The post Aircel-Maxis deal: Delhi High Court stays proceedings against P Chidambaram in money laundering case appeared first on India Legal .
Savarkar remarks row: Pune court summons Rahul Gandhi on December 2
A Pune court has summoned Congress leader Rahul Gandhi to remain present before it on December 2, in connection with a criminal defamation case filed against him for allegedly defaming late right-wing leader and Hindutva icon Vinayak Damodar Savarkar. The order was passed by Special MP/MLA court Judge Amol Shinde on Tuesday after Advocate Milind [] The post Savarkar remarks row: Pune court summons Rahul Gandhi on December 2 appeared first on India Legal .
India calls for climate justice, carbon space at COP29
Singh pointed out that the historically high carbon emission pathways of developed nations have left very little room for the Global South to grow within the carbon budgetreports Asian Lite...
Biren Singh vows to bring 'Kuki terrorists' to justice
Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh has condemned the killing of six people, including three women and three children, by suspected Kuki militants last week. He assured that his government would not rest until the culprits are brought to justice. Search operations are underway for the killers, who had taken the victims hostage in Jiribam district. Singh also expressed gratitude to the CRPF for their swift action in repelling an attack on displaced persons' camps in Jiribam, which led to the deaths of 10 insurgents. The CM has appealed for peace and condemned the violence as a crime against humanity.
India Urges COP29 To Ground Final Decision On Equity, Climate Justice, As Talks Enter Crunch Time
India also firmly highlighted how the developed countries have resorted to unilateral measures hindering climate actions in the Global South.
Killers of six people to be brought to justice soon: Manipur CM Biren Singh
IMPHAL: Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh expressed grief over the killing of six people by suspected Kuki militants last week and asserted that his government would not rest until the culprits are brought to justice. He said search operations were underway for the killers of three women and three children whose bodies were recovered from a river in Jiribam district last week. The chief minister also said the killing of women and children is a crime against humanity. Singh, in a video message shared on X on Wednesday night, said, Today, I stand here with profound sadness and anger to condemn the horrific killings of three innocent children and three innocent women by Kuki terrorists after being taken hostage at Jiribam. There is no place in any society for terrorists who kills innocent women and children. pic.twitter.com/B2VsmJQM5u N. Biren Singh (@NBirenSingh) November 19, 2024 Such barbaric acts have no place in any civilized society. Let me assure you that the hunt for these terrorists is currently underway and they will be brought to justice very soon. We will not rest until they are held accountable for their inhuman actions, he further stressed. The six people had been missing since November 11 from a camp for the displaced in Jiribam, following a gunfight between militants and security forces that led to the deaths of 10 insurgents. Singh thanked the CRPF for their swift action in Jiribam and asserted that their commitment to duty saved the lives of hundreds of those living in relief camps at Borobekra in Jiribam. 'Writing on wall, but is HM Shah reading it?': Congress' dig over MLAs 'skipping' NDA meet in Manipur Around 40 to 50 armed terrorists launched an assault on internally displaced persons residing in a relief camp at Borobekra and targeted a police station in Jiribam. They aimed to spread fear and destruction. However thanks to timely and decisive response from CRPF personnel stationed there, the attack was repelled and their swift action neutralised 10 of those terrorists on the spot thereby saving hundreds of innocent lives living in relief camps. I extend my heartfelt gratitude to CRPF and state forces for their remarkable careers and commitment to duty, Singh said on the microblogging site. CRPF personnel's action demonstrated their unwavering determination to protect the lives of innocent people and uphold peace in the region, the CM said. Manipur government relieves police officer of duties after probe into Jiribam firing incident Their bravery is a reminder that we will stand firm against terror and violence and we will always prioritise the safety and security of the people, stated Singh. The chief minister also thanked central leaders for their relentless commitment to bring peace to the state. Apart from the existing forces deployed in the state, the central government has recently sent 20 companies of CAPF and an additional 50 companies are being sent to strengthen security and restore peace, Singh continued. We will continue to take up necessary steps to ensure the safety of our people irrespective of which community they belong to. Let us all condemn such barbaric violence in the strongest terms. The killing of women and children is a crime against humanity and such acts can never be justified. Together we will overcome these dark times and work towards a more peaceful future, Singh concluded.
Killers of 6 people to be brought to justice soon, says Manipur CM Business Standard
Killers of 6 people to be brought to justice soon, says Manipur CMBusiness Standard
Killers of 6 people to be brought to justice soon: Manipur CM N Biren Singh
Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh expressed grief over the killing of six people, including three women and three children, by suspected Kuki militants in Jiribam district. He condemned the act and assured that the perpetrators would be brought to justice.
Parents of Indian-origin woman found murdered in U.K. car call for justice
The preliminary cause of death was given as strangulation allegedly by her husband Pankaj Lamba
Delhi family of woman killed in East London calls for justice
The family of Harshita Brella, found murdered in East London, has questioned the police's protection efforts. Brella's husband, Pankaj Lamba, is the prime suspect and allegedly fled the UK. Brella's family revealed a history of domestic violence, with Lamba hitting her and imposing restrictions on her. They are demanding justice and the return of her body to India.
India: Set new finance goal on climate justice
With COP29 negotiations reaching a critical stage, India on Tuesday demanded clear answers from developed countries on the New Collective Quantified Goal (NCQG) for climate finance. Delivering the national statement, Kirti Vardhan Singh, Minister of State in the Ministry of Environment, Forest, and Climate Change, said all NCQG decisions for climate finance must reflect the principles of climate justice and equity. He called for ambitious and unambiguous outcomes that address the evolving needs of developing countries, including adaptation, mitigation, and loss-and-damage funding. Singh reminded developed nations of their responsibility under the Paris Agreement to provide sufficient financial resources to enable the Global South to meet its development goals while addressing climate challenges. The next round of the Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) is due in 2025. Take onus for historical emissions, provide support, rich nations told Kirti Vardhan Singh asked countries to lead by advancing their net-zero targets and ensuring enough carbon space for the development needs of nations like India. Referring to Common but Differentiated Responsibilities and Respective Capabilities (CBDR-RC), Singh urged developed nations to take responsibility for their historical emissions and provide the necessary financial and technological support to developing countries. He reminded the global community that the high-emission development pathways of the Global North have left limited carbon space for the Global South, which now faces the dual challenge of addressing climate impacts and pursuing sustainable development. Despite this, Singh noted that developing nations, including India, are taking significant climate actions, often at the cost of their development priorities. Indias achievements in climate action were highlighted as an example of ambition and commitment. Singh pointed to the countrys early achievement of its 2015 Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) targets on emission intensity reduction and non-fossil-based electricity generation. Indias renewable energy capacity has nearly tripled since 2014, and the country is on track to meet its 500 GW target by 2030, he said.However, Singh said that raising global climate ambition must be accompanied by a significant scaling up of climate finance and free access to green technologies.
Pradyot demands justice for murdered woman, children in Manipur
HT Correspondent AGARTALA, Nov 19: Tipra Motha founder and Tripura royal scion Pradyot Kishore Manikya Debbarma on Monday strongly condemned the brutal killing of a woman and two children in Manipur, demanding that the Central government take stringent action by hanging the perpetrators to deliver justice. The victims were among six individuals reported missing from []
Parents of Indian-origin woman found murdered in UK car call for justice
LONDON, Nov 19 : The Delhi-based family of Harshita Brella, the 24-year-old found dead in a car boot in east London recently, have called for justice as the UK police continue to hunt for her husband as a suspect in her murder. In an interview with the BBC this week, Brellas mother Sudesh Kumari, father Sabir Brella and sister Sonia Dabas spoke through tears about losing Harshita. Northamptonshire Police had earlier launched an international manhunt for Pankaj Lamba, whom they [] The post Parents of Indian-origin woman found murdered in UK car call for justice appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Andhra Pradesh Govt. urged to ensure justice to 2018 Group-I services aspirants
The candidates seek justice after court confirms irregularities in Group-I Mains exam, urging TDP-led government to act
SC gives contrasting judgments, delivers matrimonial justice
The Supreme Court delivered contrasting judgments in two matrimonial cases. In one, the court asserted its inability to compel cohabitation, stating that while it cannot force a husband to live with his wife, he could face legal consequences for entering a second marriage while the first subsists.
Condemnation of the reckless police escort & call for justice for Huddersfield Rymbui
Editor, I, write to express my deepest condemnation regarding the tragic death of our beloved colleague and friend, Huddersfield Rymbui, on November 15, 2024. His untimely passing is not just a personal loss for us, but a tragedy that has shaken the entire community. It is with great sorrow and frustration that we point out [] The post Condemnation of the reckless police escort & call for justice for Huddersfield Rymbui appeared first on The Shillong Times .
Former Wisconsin justice accused of ethics violations over 2020 election probe
Legal regulators filed a 10-count ethics complaint against a former Wisconsin Supreme Court justice who oversaw a review of the 2020 presidential election.
New climate finance goal must be based on climate justice: India at COP29
Baku (Azerbaijan): India Tuesday said the new climate finance goal to support climate action in the Global South must be rooted in the principle of climate justice and asked wealthy nations to take the lead in reducing emissions and ensure adequate carbon space for developing countries. Delivering Indias national statement at the UN climate conference []
Godhra victims still waiting for justice, says Digvijaya Singh
Bhopal: Former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Digvijaya Singh said on Tuesday that the Godhra train burning victims are still waiting for justice. Ask those who were harassed, killed and became orphans in the Godhra incident. The victims are still waiting for justice. They were not rehabilitated so far, Digvijaya Singh said while responding to Chief Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Department of Justice will reportedly push for Google to sell Chrome
Google released Chrome in 2008 and it became synonymous with the company and its search engine. Well, that might no longer be the case if if the US Department of Justice (DOJ) has its way. The DOJ's antitrust officials reportedly plan to request a federal judge orders Google to sell off Chrome, Bloomberg reports, citing sources familiar with the plan. In August, federal judge Amit Mehta ruled that Google is a monopolist in the search engine industry. Mehta further agreed Google used its monopoly power by charging supracompetitive prices for general search text ads. The company takes signed-in users' data to create targeted advertising, however, Mehta ruled Google doesn't hold the same monopoly power when it comes to the general search advertising market. In response to the ruling, antitrust officers also reportedly plan to suggest Google changes its data licensing policies. A new proposal would have Google syndicate search results separately and sell its click and query data. These moves could aid rival search engines and AI startups. The officers reportedly considered asking Mehta to force Google to sell of Android but have moved away from that request. The DOJ submitted initial proposals in October to remedy Google's actions. Lee-Anne Mulholland, Googles vice president of regulatory affairs, stated, that the government putting its thumb on the scale in these ways would harm consumers, developers and American technological leadership at precisely the moment it is most needed. Mehta's August ruling stems from a 2020 lawsuit filed by the DOJ and about one-fifth of the states, including Florida, Indiana and Texas. It argued that Google spent billions of dollars annually to device manufacturers, US wireless carriers and browser developers to secure default status for its general search engine and, in many cases, to specifically prohibit Googles counterparties from dealing with Googles competitors. According to testimony from Prabhakar Raghavan, Google's chief technologist, the company spent $26.3 billion in 2021 to maintain its default search engine status a majority of which likely went to Apple. A two-week hearing is set for April 2025 on changes for Google to implement, with a final ruling expected by August next year. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/big-tech/department-of-justice-will-reportedly-push-for-google-to-sell-chrome-153612337.html?src=rss
My Faith Not Linked To My Ability To Dispense Justice: Ex-CJI Chandrachud To News18
I did not say that I pray to a particular deity. I said that I spend my time in prayer and meditation, says ex-CJI DY Chandrachud
Donald Trump's pick for attorney general is Matt Gaetz. Matt Gaetz, a former Florida congressman and fierce Trump loyalist, has been nominated by United States President-elect Donald Trump as Attorney General. But he faces allegations, including claims of sex with a minor, illicit drug use, and misuse of funds. He has been picked by Trump to lead the Justice Department.
Manipur: Hundreds Walk With Empty Coffins Demanding Justice For Those Killed In Violence
The march concluded at the Wall of Remembrance, a memorial for the Kuki people killed in the ethnic violence in the state since May last year.
Custodial torture case: Justice Chitta Ranjan Dash visits Bharatpur Police Station
Bhubaneswar: Justice Chitta Ranjan Dash heading the commission of inquiry into the alleged torture of an Army officer and sexual assault of his fiancee Tuesday visited the Bharatpur Police Station in Bhubaneswar where the incident took place. The commission also heard the views of the five accused police officials including former Inspector in Charge of []
New climate finance goal should be founded in principle of climate justice: India at COP29
Union Minister of State for Environment Kirti Vardhan Singh also said that restrictive unilateral trade measures of some developed countries are impeding climate action in developing countries
US Deptt of Justice cornering Google into selling off Chrome browser
Manipurs Kuki organisations hold mock 'Coffin Rally' in Churachandpur: Justice for indigenous people
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Tuesday said that the Modi government will ensure all prisoners who have served one-third of their sentence receive justice before Constitution Day. Speaking at the 50th All India Police Science Conference, Shah said, We have bound the court, the prosecution and the police with about 60 provisions to complete []
Supreme Court grants anticipatory bail to actor Siddique in rape case
The Supreme Court on Tuesday granted anticipatory bail to Malayalam actor Siddique, who was arrested on allegations of raping a young actress in 2016. The Bench of Justice Bela Trivedi and Justice Satish Chandra Sharma noted that considering the sensitivity of the case, it would not be appropriate to assign elaborate reasons for making the [] The post Supreme Court grants anticipatory bail to actor Siddique in rape case appeared first on India Legal .
Manipur: Hundreds walk with empty coffins demanding justice for those killed in Jiribam gunfight
Hundreds marched in Manipur's Churachandpur district. They demanded justice for those killed in a gunfight with security forces. The gunfight happened in Jiribam. Ten suspected militants were killed. The marchers carried empty coffins. They also held placards. The march ended at a memorial. A memorandum was submitted to the district administration.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah announced that the Indian government is aiming to ensure all prisoners who have completed one-third of their sentences receive justice before Constitution Day, November 26th. He highlighted new measures to expedite trials and emphasized the need for India to proactively address global challenges like cybercrime and narcotics trafficking.
Delhi air pollution: CJI Sanjiv Khanna permits virtual proceedings
In view of the worsening air quality of Delhi, Chief Justice of India Sanjiv Khanna on Tuesday permitted the judges to conduct the Supreme Court proceedings in a virtual mode. However, the CJI refused to give a definite statement regarding the functioning of the Courts being conducted only online. A request for the same was [] The post Delhi air pollution: CJI Sanjiv Khanna permits virtual proceedings appeared first on India Legal .
Expressing serious concern over the lackadaisical implementation of the Arms Act leading to proliferation of illegal arms and ammunition, the Supreme Court has constituted a five-member committee in each State and Union Territory of the country for strict monitoring of the manufacture, possession, sale and transportation of unlicensed arms. Noting that the prevalence of law, [] The post Supreme Court directs constitution of committees at State/Central level to curb sale, possession of unlicensed arms appeared first on India Legal .
US Justice Department Will Push Google to Sell Chrome to Break Search Monopoly
Top Justice Department antitrust officials have decided to ask a judge to force Alphabet Inc.s Google to sell off its Chrome browser in what would be a historic crackdown on one of the worlds biggest tech companies. The department will ask the judge, who ruled in August that Google illegally monopolized the search market, to require measures related to artificial intelligence and its Android smartphone operating system, according to people familiar with the plans. Antitrust officials, along with states that have joined the case, also plan to recommend Wednesday that federal judge Amit Mehta impose data licensing requirements, said the people, who asked not to be named discussing a confidential matter. If Mehta accepts the proposals, they have the potential to reshape the online search market and the burgeoning AI industry. The case was filed under the first Trump administration and continued under President Joe Biden. It marks the most aggressive effort to rein in a technology company since Washington unsuccessfully sought to break up Microsoft Corp. two decades ago. Owning the worlds most popular web browser is key for Googles ads business. The company is able to see activity from signed-in users, and use that data to more effectively target promotions, which generate the bulk of its revenue. Google has also been using Chrome to direct users to its flagship AI product, Gemini, which has the potential to evolve from an answer-bot to an assistant that follows users around the web. Lee-Anne Mulholland, Googles vice president of regulatory affairs, said the Justice Department continues to push a radical agenda that goes far beyond the legal issues in this case. She added, the government putting its thumb on the scale in these ways would harm consumers, developers and American technological leadership at precisely the moment it is most needed. The Justice Department declined to comment. Google shares fell as much as 1.8% to $172.16 in late trading. They had been up 25% this year through the close. Chrome Access Antitrust enforcers want the judge to order Google to sell off Chrome the most widely used browser worldwide because it represents a key access point through which many people use its search engine, the people said. The government has the option to decide whether a Chrome sale is necessary at a later date if some of the other aspects of the remedy create a more competitive market, the people added. The Chrome browser controls about 61% of the market in the US, according to StatCounter, a web traffic analytics service. Government attorneys met with dozens of companies over the past three months as they prepared the recommendation. States are still considering adding some proposals and some details could change, the people said. The antitrust officials pulled back from a more severe option that would have forced Google to sell off Android, the people said. Alphabets Google Bracing for Antitrust Rigmarole: Legal Outlook Google Appeal Mehtas August ruling that Google broke antitrust laws in both online search and search text ads markets followed a 10-week trial last year. The company has said it plans to appeal. The judge has set a two-week hearing in April on what changes Google must make to remedy the illegal behavior and plans to issue a final ruling by August 2025. The agency and the states have settled on recommending that Google be required to license the results and data from its popular search engine and give websites more options to prevent their content from being used by Googles artificial intelligence products, said the people. The antitrust enforcers are set to propose that Google uncouple its Android smartphone operating system from its other products, including search and its Google Play mobile app store, which are now sold as a bundle, the people said. They are also prepared to seek a requirement that Google share more information with advertisers and give them more control over where their ads appear. Lawyers from the Justice Department and state attorneys general included all of those options in an initial filing in October, as well as a ban on the type of exclusive contracts that were at the center of the case against Google. A forced spin-off, if it happens, would also hinge on finding an interested buyer. Those who could afford and might want the property, like Amazon.com Inc., are also facing antitrust scrutiny that may prevent such a mega-deal. My view is this is extremely unlikely, Mandeep Singh, a Bloomberg Intelligence analyst, said in an email. But, he added, he could see a buyer like OpenAI, the maker of artificial intelligence chatbot ChatGPT. That would give it both distribution and an ads business to complement its consumer chatbot subscriptions. AI Overviews Google now displays artificial intelligence-based answers at the top of its search pages billed as AI Overviews. While websites can opt-out of having their information used by Google to create AI models, they cant afford to opt out of the overviews because that would risk pushing them down in search results, making it harder to reach their customers. Website publishers have complained that the feature dampens traffic and advertising dollars since users rarely click through to see the data being used to power those results. Regarding data licensing, the antitrust enforcers plan to propose two options: That Google sell the underlying click and query data and also separately syndicate its search results, according to the people. The company currently sells syndicated search results, but with restrictions, such as preventing their use on mobile. Forcing Google to syndicate its search results would allow rival search engines and AI startups to quickly improve their quality, while the data feed would allow others to build their own search index.
Andhra Council erupts in debate over rising crimes against women
VIJAYAWADA: The Andhra Pradesh Legislative Council witnessed a heated exchange on Monday between the treasury benches and opposition YSRC MLCs during a discussion on the law and order situation in the State. Responding to questions raised by YSRC MLCs Varudhu Kalyani, Kalpalatha Reddy, and Yesu Ratnam about the increase in crimes against women over the past six months under the TDP-led NDA government, Home Minister Vangalapudi Anitha launched a scathing criticism of the opposition. She accused the previous YSRC regime of failing to ensure womens safety, claiming that crimes against women were significantly higher during their tenure. Anitha asserted that the preventive measures introduced by the current government have already resulted in a decline in such incidents. Former Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy utterly failed to safeguard women during his five years in power. Between 2019 and 2024, crimes against women increased by 29% compared to the TDPs tenure from 2014 to 2019, she said. Citing data, Anitha stated that 83,202 cases of crimes against women were registered between 2014 and 2019 under the TDP government, while the number rose to 1,00,508 during the YSRC regime. She added that the NDA government, upon returning to power, prioritised womens safety by strengthening She Teams, Bluecolt patrols, and women safety squads. The minister also criticised the YSRCs implementation of the Disha Act, alleging inefficiency in ensuring justice for women. Despite inaugurating Disha police stations, the YSRC failed to arrest and punish offenders swiftly. Even the Fourth Lion app, introduced during the TDP regime, was rebranded as Disha and falsely claimed as their own initiative, she remarked. Anitha further demanded answers from the YSRC leaders about unaddressed incidents of rape during their rule and lambasted Jagan Mohan Reddys leadership. She concluded by reiterating the NDA governments commitment to ensuring safety and justice for all, including the injustices faced by Jagans mother, Vijayamma, and his sister, YS Sharmila. The discussion ended in chaos as YSRC members staged a walkout, accusing Minister Anitha of politicising the issue.
Global cybercrime kingpin busted in Delhi
Shahdara police nabs chinese national behind Rs 100 crore fraud network
Justice Department reportedly pushing Google to spin off Chrome
The Department of Justice is reportedly pushing to force Google to spin off its Chrome browser business. Thats according to Bloomberg, which reports that the Justice Department is also planning to recommend to a federal judge that Google face antitrust requirements related to AI and its Android mobile operating system. The enforcement actions are the [] 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.
Crime Rate Drops in State: AP Home Minister
Vijayawada : Home Minister Vangalapudi Anitha has claimed that the crime rate in Andhra Pradesh has come down during the past five months of the alliance government. The minister was replying to questions in the Legislative Council on Monday from members Varudu Kalyani, Mondikota Aruna Kumar and Chandragiri Yesuratnam. Vanitha came up with a comparison of the present and previous years figures. The number of cases booked in the first TD term 2014-19 was 83,202. Under the YSR Congress term, 1,00,508 cases were booked between 2019-24, showing a 20.8 per cent rise in the number of cases. In 2023-22, some 418 cases were booked while in 2024, 650 cases were booked. The crime rate has come down in the state after the TD-led government took charge in June last, she claimed. The present government, she said, took several steps to control crime and these include: establishment of Mahila Police Stations in all 26 districts, setting up of Women Help Desks, strengthening of police patrolling teams, closer inter-departmental coordination and activation of cyber crime teams. The other steps were strengthening of surveillance, spreading awareness among the public on crimes against women, formation of anti-human trafficking units, speedy trials of heinous crime against women and children and cases related to child pornography and child sexual abuse, she said. Vanitha said that with regard to child pornography and child sexual abuse, as many as 7,393 case were reported from June to October. As many as 12,115 accused were arrested and notices served on the accused.
Chief Justice laying foundation stone for construction of mini-auditorium at J&K Judicial Academy.
Chief Justice laying foundation stone for construction of mini-auditorium at J&K Judicial Academy. The post Chief Justice laying foundation stone for construction of mini-auditorium at J&K Judicial Academy. appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
SC collegium picks Madras high court judge as Chief Justice of Manipur high court
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Crime Branch Files Chargesheet Against Man for Cheating Retired Army JCO in Jammu Kashmir
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Manipur students association Chandigarh demands justice for victims
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Crime Branch Files Chargesheet Against Man For Cheating Retired Army JCO In J&K
JAMMU, Nov 18: The Jammu and Kashmir Police Crime Branch filed a chargesheet on Monday against a man arrested for allegedly duping a retired junior commissioned officer of the Army on the pretext of arranging a government job for his daughter here, an official said. Bashir Ahmad Dar, a resident of central Kashmirs Budgam district who had taken premature retirement from the Indian Reserve Police (IRP), was initially booked early last year by the Cyber Crime Investigation Center for Excellence, [] The post Crime Branch Files Chargesheet Against Man For Cheating Retired Army JCO In J&K appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
The Supreme Court on Monday issued notice to the Union of India over the non-appointment of chairpersons in 11 Debt Recovery Tribunals (DRTs) across the country. The Bench of Chief Justice of India Sanjiv Khanna and Justice PV Sanjay Kumar directed the Central government to file a response within five weeks, followed by three weeks [] The post Supreme Court issues notice to Centre over non-appointment of chairpersons in 11 Debt Recovery Tribunals appeared first on India Legal .
Delhi High Court stays sessions court order in cheating case against Gautam Gambhir
The Delhi High Court on Monday refused to reinstate a cheating case against Indian cricket team coach Gautam Gambhir. The single-judge Bench of Justice Manoj Kumar Ohri stayed the order passed by the sessions court and said that a detailed judgment would be delivered in the matter. Gambhir had approached the High Court against the [] The post Delhi High Court stays sessions court order in cheating case against Gautam Gambhir appeared first on India Legal .
Supreme Court rejects plea seeking enquiry into death of Subhash Chandra Bose
The Supreme Court on Monday dismissed a public interest litigation that sought an enquiry into the death of Indian freedom fighter Subhash Chandra Bose. Bose is believed to have died from burns he suffered during a plane crash in 1945 in Taiwan. The Bench of Justice Surya Kant and Justice Ujjal Bhuyan orally observed that [] The post Supreme Court rejects plea seeking enquiry into death of Subhash Chandra Bose appeared first on India Legal .
The Supreme Court Collegium on Monday recommended the name of Madras High Court judge Justice D Krishnakumar for elevation as the Chief Justice of the Manipur High Court. A resolution issued by the Collegium said the appointment would be consequent upon the retirement of incumbent Chief Justice Siddharth Mridul on November 21. Justice D Krishnakumar, [] The post Supreme Court Collegium recommends appointment of Madras High Court judge Justice D Krishnakumar as Chief Justice of Manipur High Court appeared first on India Legal .
After caste census, all classes in country will get justice: Rahul Gandhi
Ranchi: Congress MP and Leader of the opposition in the Lok Sabha (LoP), Rahul Gandhi, at a press conference here on Monday, November 18 said that the caste census will fundamentally change the countrys politics and social systems and all classes in India will get justice. Describing the importance of data in todays time, Rahul Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Chief Justice Lays Foundation Stone For Construction Of Mini-Auditorium At J&K Judicial Academy
JAMMU, Nov 18: Chief Justice, High Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh (Patron-in-Chief, J&K Judicial Academy), Tashi Rabstan along with Justice Sindhu Sharma, Chairperson, Governing Committee for J&K Judicial Academy and members of Governing Committee for J&K Judicial Academy, today laid the foundation stone for construction of mini auditorium at J&K Judicial Academy, Janipur, Jammu. Justice Atul Sreedharan, Justice Rajnesh Oswal, Justice V.C. Koul, Justice Sanjay Dhar, Justice Mohammad Akram Chowdhary, Justice Rahul Bharti, Justice Moksha Khajuria Kazmi and [] The post Chief Justice Lays Foundation Stone For Construction Of Mini-Auditorium At J&K Judicial Academy appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
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Jobs, inflation, justice key clinchers in Maha polls: Rahul Gandhi
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Monday said that inflation, justice for the poor, unemployment, women and farmers' woes will prove to be the prime game-changers in the much-anticipated November 20 Maharashtra Assembly elections.
Gauhati High Court disposes of PIL against regularisation of 500 municipal staff
The Gauhati High Court has disposed of a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) seeking action against the officers of the Gauhati Municipal Corporation for regularising 500 contractual employees. The PIL has been filed by one Joydeb Das. In the counter affidavit filed on behalf of the respondent no. 5 (Officer-in-Charge of Vigilance and Anti-Corruption Police Station [] The post Gauhati High Court disposes of PIL against regularisation of 500 municipal staff appeared first on India Legal .
Allahabad HC dismisses plea seeking road tax exemption for electric car bought outside Uttar Pradesh
The Allahabad High Court has dismissed the petition filed seeking exemption in road tax on purchasing electric vehicles from Jammu and running them in Uttar Pradesh. The Division Bench of Chief Arun Bhansali and Justice Vikas Budhwar passed this order while hearing a petition filed by M/S Batra Henlay Cables. The petition has been filed [] The post Allahabad HC dismisses plea seeking road tax exemption for electric car bought outside Uttar Pradesh appeared first on India Legal .
APs crime rate under YSRCP was 29% higher than TDPs last tenure: Anitha - NewsMeter
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