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Supreme Court Stops Karnataka Government from Removing Sri Anjaneya Temple Head Priest

Trending Today Supreme Court Stops Karnataka Government from Removing Sri Anjaneya Temple Head Priest LEGAL JOB OPPORTUNITY AT KKR INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT LEGAL SAVVY FACULTY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME BY UNITED UNIVERSITY Apple Shifts iPhone Production to India as Exports to US Surge 76% in April 2025 India’s Victory in Operation Sindoor Undermined by Diplomatic Delay: Brahma Chellaney LEGAL INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT INDUSLAW JOB OPPORTUNITY AT TRIVEDI & PARASHAR JOB OPPORTUNITY AT LITIGATION WING OF THE INDIAN ARMY LETTER TO NATURE WRITING CONTEST 2025 ON WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY BY UDAAN YOUTH CLUB Supreme Court Stops Karnataka Government from Removing Sri Anjaneya Temple Head Priest PRABAHAT KUMAR BILTORIA 30 May 2025 The Supreme Court of India has directed the Karnataka Government to uphold the rights of Sri Anjaneya Temple head priest Vidyadas Babaji following the Karnataka High Court‘s interim order. Read more about this legal battle involving temple management and religious rights. Supreme Court Protects Temple Priest’s Rights in Karnataka In a significant ruling, the Supreme Court of India instructed the Karnataka government not to dismiss head priest Vidyadas Babaji from his position at the historic Sri Anjaneya Temple in Koppal. This directive enforces an interim order issued by the Karnataka High Court in 2023, which allowed the priest to reside and perform religious duties in a single room at the temple premises. High Court’s 2023 Interim Order Still in Effect Justice Surya Kant emphasized the importance of following the High Court’s directive. He warned that any disobedience or non-compliance would be treated with utmost seriousness. The court issued a formal notice reinforcing the continuation of the priest’s duties and residence until a final decision on the writ petition is made. Historical Background and Legal Dispute Representing the petitioner, Advocate Vishnu Shankar Jain informed the court that Babaji’s religious lineage, or Sampradaya, had been serving at the temple for over 120 years. However, in 2018, the temple was allegedly taken over by district authorities, and the then-District Collector ordered Babaji’s removal from the premises. This action prompted a writ petition, which led to the 2023 High Court ruling. The order stated that no “precipitative or coercive actions” should be taken against the petitioner regarding his role or residence in the temple. It also made clear that this was a temporary arrangement pending the case’s outcome. Allegations of Harassment and Coercion Despite the court’s directive, Babaji alleged that in March 2025, the authorities attempted to replace him with another priest. He reported being verbally threatened and told to “mind his own business,” with officials declaring that temple duties would be carried out solely by the newly appointed individual. More troubling are allegations of harassment. Babaji claims that the authorities cut off his electricity and even tried to falsely implicate him by planting cannabis (locally referred to as ghanja) through intermediaries. These acts were reportedly intended to intimidate him into vacating the premises, in direct violation of the High Court’s interim protection. Contempt Petition Dismissed by High Court Babaji filed a contempt petition against the authorities, but it was dismissed by a High Court order on April 9, citing a lack of prima facie evidence. The court noted that no official police complaint had been lodged by the petitioner. Disheartened by this decision, Babaji escalated the matter to the Supreme Court. Final Thoughts This legal struggle shines a spotlight on religious rights, temple management disputes, and the responsibilities of state authorities. As the case proceeds, the judiciary’s role in protecting traditional religious practices and individuals like Vidyadas Babaji remains critical. Leave a Reply Cancel Reply Logged in as Sada Law. Edit your profile. Log out? Required fields are marked * Message* Live Cases Supreme Court Stops Karnataka Government from Removing Sri Anjaneya Temple Head Priest Supreme Court Stops Karnataka Government from Removing Sri Anjaneya Temple Head Priest Sada Law • May 30, 2025 • Live cases • No Comments Apple Shifts iPhone Production to India as Exports to US Surge 76% in April 2025 Apple Shifts iPhone Production to India as Exports to US Surge 76% in April 2025 Sada Law • May 30, 2025 • Live cases • No Comments India’s Victory in Operation Sindoor Undermined by Diplomatic Delay: Brahma Chellaney India’s Victory in Operation Sindoor Undermined by Diplomatic Delay: Brahma Chellaney Sada Law • May 30, 2025 • Live cases • No Comments 1 2 3 … 5 Next »

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LEGAL JOB OPPORTUNITY AT KKR

LEGAL JOB OPPORTUNITY AT KKR Baby Kumari About KKR KKR is a leading global investment firm that offers alternative asset management as well as capital markets and insurance solutions. KKR aims to generate attractive investment returns by following a patient and disciplined investment approach, employing world-class people, and supporting growth in its portfolio companies and communities. KKR sponsors investment funds that invest in private equity, credit and real assets and has strategic partners that manage hedge funds. About the Job This role supports the Financial Crime Compliance (FCC) team across a range of responsibilities including external meetings review for client classification, private placement memorandum (PPM) approvals, investor KYC for Transfers and Separately Managed Accounts (SMAs), and fraud monitoring. The individual will play a critical role in identifying financial crime risks, supporting regulatory compliance, and ensuring thorough investigation and documentation of suspicious activity. Eligibility 3–4 years of experience in Financial Crime Compliance, preferably in private equity, investment banking, asset management or insurance. Solid understanding of key FCC areas including AML, sanctions, fraud, ABC, tax evasion, and FATF/OFAC guidance. Experience with screening platforms such as Quantifind, Factiva, World-Check, LexisNexis, Dow Jones Risk & Compliance. How to Apply? Click Here To Apply – https://www.kkr.com/careers/career-opportunities/post?gh_jid=5548680004&gh_src=LinkedInJW Never miss an opportunity! Click to join our whatsapp channel More Oppurtunities LEGAL JOB OPPORTUNITY AT KKR LEGAL JOB OPPORTUNITY AT KKR Sadalaw • May 30, 2025 INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT LEGAL SAVVY INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT LEGAL SAVVY Sadalaw • May 30, 2025 FACULTY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME BY UNITED UNIVERSITY FACULTY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME BY UNITED UNIVERSITY Sadalaw • May 30, 2025 1 2 3 Next »

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INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT LEGAL SAVVY

INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT LEGAL SAVVY Sweta Kumari About Legal Savvy Legal Savvy is a dynamic company specialising in loan settlements and debt resolution. It assists individuals and businesses in navigating complex financial disputes through expert legal support, negotiations, and compliance-driven solutions. About Internship Legal Savvy is offering an exciting internship opportunity for final-year BBA LLB students who are passionate about financial law and dispute resolution. This internship provides hands-on experience in legal research, client interaction, and business development. Exceptional candidates may be offered a Pre-Placement Offer (PPO) upon successful completion of the internship. This opportunity is specially designed for candidates residing in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana who are fluent in Telugu, in addition to English. Who Can Apply? Legal Savvy is looking for candidates who meet the following criteria: Final-year students pursuing a BBA LLB (5-year integrated program) orLL.B. (3-year program). Strong understanding of contract law, banking regulations, and financialdispute resolution. Excellent research and drafting skills. Ability to work independently in a deadline-driven environment. Proficiency in MS Office and legal research tools. Fluency in Telugu (spoken and written) is mandatory. Strong interpersonal and communication skills for client interaction. Business development skills are a plus. Candidates must be residents of Andhra Pradesh or Telangana. Duration 3 Months (Potential for PPO Offer) Locations Remote Stipend Performance-based. Important Dates 31st May 2025 How to Apply? Interested candidates can send their updated resume and a brief cover letter to hr@thelegalsavvy.com with the subject line “Application for Legal Internship –[Your Name]”. Never miss an opportunity! Click to join our whatsapp channel More Oppurtunities INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT LEGAL SAVVY INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT LEGAL SAVVY Sadalaw • May 30, 2025 FACULTY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME BY UNITED UNIVERSITY FACULTY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME BY UNITED UNIVERSITY Sadalaw • May 30, 2025 LEGAL INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT INDUSLAW LEGAL INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT INDUSLAW Sadalaw • May 29, 2025 1 2 3 Next »

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FACULTY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME BY UNITED UNIVERSITY

FACULTY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME BY UNITED UNIVERSITY Sweta Kumari About United University United University is a private multidisciplinary institution located in Rawatpur, Jhalwa, Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh. Established by the United Group of Institutions (UGI), which has a legacy in education since 1998, the university was officially approved by the State Government under the Private University Act. About the Course Legal issues are inherently social issues. Understanding the societal context in which laws operate enriches legal interpretation, policymaking, and the administration of justice. Traditional legal education often focuses on doctrinal analysis, potentially overlooking the socio-economic and political factors influencing the law. This programme aims to bridge that gap, equipping faculty members with the tools to provide a more holistic legal education that reflects real-world complexities. In the evolving landscape of legal education, there is an increasing recognition of the critical role that social sciences play in shaping a comprehensive understanding of the law. The intricate interplay between legal systems and societal dynamics necessitates a multidisciplinary approach to legal studies. Recognising this evolving need, the Faculty of Law, United Universityis organising a one-week online Faculty Development Programme (FDP) titled: “Bridging Law & Social Sciences for Holistic Legal Education” This Faculty Development Programme (Online) aims to investigate the recent developments that have occurred in the legal profession, society, and legal education. Duration One Week (7 DAYS) Eligibility Professionals Academicians Research Scholars When Does the Course Start 9th- 14th JUNE, 2025 Perks This Programme fulfils the requirement of Promotion of Assistant Professor and equivalent posts under Career Advancement Scheme (CAS) of UGC and other similar bodies. Important Dates Last date to register: 7th June,2025 Course Fees Research Scholars- INR 700 Professionals and Academicians – INR 1000 Enrolment Procedure Click here to Register – https://uniteduniversity.edu.in/RegForms/Form1019.aspx Contact Info Phone No.:+918004816435, +917007469069, Email:-yashi.mishra@uniteduniversity.edu.in, yashveer@uniteduniversity.edu.in   Never miss an opportunity! Click to join our whatsapp channel More Oppurtunities FACULTY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME BY UNITED UNIVERSITY FACULTY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME BY UNITED UNIVERSITY Sadalaw • May 30, 2025 LEGAL INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT INDUSLAW LEGAL INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT INDUSLAW Sadalaw • May 29, 2025 JOB OPPORTUNITY AT TRIVEDI & PARASHAR JOB OPPORTUNITY AT TRIVEDI & PARASHAR Sadalaw • May 29, 2025 1 2 3 Next »

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Apple Shifts iPhone Production to India as Exports to US Surge 76% in April 2025

Trending Today Apple Shifts iPhone Production to India as Exports to US Surge 76% in April 2025 India’s Victory in Operation Sindoor Undermined by Diplomatic Delay: Brahma Chellaney LEGAL INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT INDUSLAW JOB OPPORTUNITY AT TRIVEDI & PARASHAR JOB OPPORTUNITY AT LITIGATION WING OF THE INDIAN ARMY LETTER TO NATURE WRITING CONTEST 2025 ON WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY BY UDAAN YOUTH CLUB CALL FOR CHAPTERS BY CNLU LEGAL JOB OPPORTUNITY AT EVARA LEGAL LLP LEGAL INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT ASHLAR LAW JOB OPPORTUNITY AT KMJ LEGAL Apple Shifts iPhone Production to India as Exports to US Surge 76% in April 2025 Mahi Sinha 30 May 2025 Apple’s iPhone exports from India to the US surged 76% in April 2025, surpassing China’s shipments for the first time. Discover how Apple is shifting its production strategy amid trade tensions and growing demand. Introduction: A Major Shift in Apple’s Global Supply Chain Apple Inc. is rapidly increasing iPhone production in India, signaling a major shift in its global supply chain. In the first four months of 2025, Apple shipped 11.5 million iPhones from India to the United States, while exports from China declined sharply. This marks a pivotal change in Apple’s manufacturing and export strategy. India Overtakes China in iPhone Exports to the US Record iPhone Shipments from India In April 2025 alone, iPhone shipments from India to the US soared by 76% year-over-year, reaching over 3.3 million units, according to research firm Omdia. During the same period, China’s iPhone exports fell by 76%, dropping to 900,000 units. January–April Export Comparison Between January and April 2025: India exported 11.5 million iPhones to the US China exported 13.2 million iPhones While China still leads year-to-date, India is quickly catching up and even surpassed China in April’s monthly figures. Apple’s Investment in India Paying Off COVID-19 Sparked the Shift Apple began investing in India’s manufacturing infrastructure during the COVID-19 pandemic. These efforts are now showing results, with a strong supply chain supporting high-volume exports. Tariffs Accelerating the Transition The shift may have been influenced by US trade policies. Former President Donald Trump had proposed “reciprocal tariffs” of 25% on non-US iPhone imports. Though iPhones were later excluded from this tariff on April 11, Apple had already accelerated shipments in March, with 4.4 million units exported from India—possibly as a precautionary measure. iPhones Made in India: A New Era Begins Tim Cook Confirms India’s Central Role In early May, Apple CEO Tim Cook confirmed that most iPhones sold in the US will be made in India going forward. This move not only reduces Apple’s dependence on China but also helps avoid the steep 30% tariff on Chinese-made iPhones, compared to 10% from India. iPhone 16 Pro: India Joins the Premium League India has started manufacturing and exporting high-end models like the iPhone 16 Pro, a milestone in its capability to handle complex production tasks. However, experts caution that India’s full production ramp-up may not meet total US demand until at least 2026. Challenges and Geopolitical Tensions China Pushes Back Reports suggest that China is restricting India’s access to advanced manufacturing equipment and skilled labor, possibly to slow its progress in iPhone production. US Pressure to Bring Manufacturing Home Trump has voiced that all iPhones should be made in the US, not in India or elsewhere, and hinted at a 25% import tariff on all iPhones made abroad. However, analysts believe this is unlikely to materialize at scale. Future Outlook: Apple’s India Strategy is Here to Stay Despite challenges from both China and the US, experts like Dan Ives from Wedbush Securities believe that India will remain Apple’s long-term manufacturing hub. He notes that producing iPhones in the US is unrealistic, and Apple will likely continue to deepen its presence in India. Conclusion: India Emerges as Apple’s iPhone Production Powerhouse Apple’s strategic shift from China to India reflects its long-term vision to diversify its manufacturing base. As geopolitical tensions persist and demand in the US grows, India is well-positioned to become Apple’s most important iPhone production hub. Leave a Reply Cancel Reply Logged in as Sada Law. Edit your profile. Log out? 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India’s Victory in Operation Sindoor Undermined by Diplomatic Delay: Brahma Chellaney

Trending Today India’s Victory in Operation Sindoor Undermined by Diplomatic Delay: Brahma Chellaney LEGAL INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT INDUSLAW JOB OPPORTUNITY AT TRIVEDI & PARASHAR JOB OPPORTUNITY AT LITIGATION WING OF THE INDIAN ARMY LETTER TO NATURE WRITING CONTEST 2025 ON WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY BY UDAAN YOUTH CLUB CALL FOR CHAPTERS BY CNLU LEGAL JOB OPPORTUNITY AT EVARA LEGAL LLP LEGAL INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT ASHLAR LAW JOB OPPORTUNITY AT KMJ LEGAL India to Introduce Digital Address IDs with DIGIPIN for Precise Location Mapping India’s Victory in Operation Sindoor Undermined by Diplomatic Delay: Brahma Chellaney Mahi Sinha 30 May 2025 India won the military battle in Operation Sindoor against Pakistan, but failed to shape the global narrative, warns geostrategic expert Brahma Chellaney. Read how delayed diplomacy cost India valuable strategic ground. India’s Military Triumph in Operation Sindoor On May 7, 2025, India launched Operation Sindoor in response to the terror attack in Pahalgam on April 22. With pinpoint precision, Indian forces struck nine militant camps across the border, eliminating around 100 terrorists. The mission was designed to avoid full-scale war while targeting critical Pakistani military infrastructure, including airbases, radar sites, and command centers. According to Indian officials, these airstrikes exposed the weaknesses of Pakistan’s Chinese-made air defense systems and showcased India’s advanced military capabilities, using a limited number of drones and missiles to strike high-value targets. Brahma Chellaney: “India Won the War, But Lost the Narrative” Despite the military success, renowned geostrategic analyst Brahma Chellaney believes India failed on the diplomatic front. In his assessment, India was too slow in shaping the global narrative, which allowed misinformation to take root internationally. “India’s sluggish response time cost it diplomatic capital. They won the war but lost the story,” said Chellaney. He criticized India’s failure to effectively highlight Pakistan’s role in cross-border terrorism and convert a short-term tactical win into a strategic advantage. The Global Diplomatic Response and Missed Opportunities After Pakistan’s retaliatory attempts on May 8, 9, and 10, both nations agreed to a ceasefire on May 10, as announced by Indian Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri. However, this truce came unexpectedly and lacked proper narrative framing from India’s side. Chellaney highlighted several key issues: Delayed response to U.S. President Donald Trump’s claim of mediation. Lack of proactive international engagement during and immediately after the conflict. Failure to reinforce the symbolism of the operation, which was framed as a tribute by Indian women avenging their fallen husbands. Diplomatic Damage Control: Too Little, Too Late? In a bid to recover lost ground, India dispatched seven all-party delegations to foreign capitals, led by leaders like: Shashi Tharoor (Congress) Ravi Shankar Prasad (BJP) Kanimozhi (DMK) Supriya Sule (NCP) Shrikant Shinde (Shiv Sena) Baijayant Panda (BJP) Sanjay Kumar Jha (JDU) These delegations aimed to clarify India’s objectives in Operation Sindoor and reinforce the country’s stance against state-sponsored terrorism. “Sending delegations now is like shutting the barn door after the horse has bolted,” said Chellaney. Key Takeaways for India’s Future Strategic Positioning Quick, coordinated messaging is crucial in modern warfare—winning the narrative is as vital as winning battles. Public diplomacy and media strategy should be integrated into military operations. India must prioritize international opinion shaping alongside domestic narrative control. Conclusion: A Wake-Up Call for India’s Global Strategy Operation Sindoor stands as a military success but a diplomatic lesson. While India displayed remarkable precision and strength in its military strikes, its failure to manage global perception highlights the urgent need for a cohesive foreign policy strategy. As Brahma Chellaney emphasized, “India snatched defeat from the jaws of victory” not on the battlefield, but on the international stage. For India to secure long-term strategic objectives, timely and assertive diplomacy must become a central pillar of its defense doctrine. Leave a Reply Cancel Reply Logged in as Sada Law. Edit your profile. Log out? 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