One of the founding members of the RJD who joined the BJP in 2014, Ram Kripal Yadav spoke to journalists here after being sworn in as a minister in the new Nitish Kumar cabinet. Bihar minister Ram Kripal Yadav on Thursday lashed out at RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav
HC hears Karnataka govt's appeal against stay on RSS curbs; reserves orders

A division bench of the Karnataka High Court on Tuesday reserved its order on an appeal filed by the state government, challenging last week's interim order staying the October 18 notification curbing assembly of 10 or more people at public places without permission.
Justice M Nagaprasanna on October 28 stayed the notification on a writ petition from the non-profit Punaschetana Seva Samsthe in what was seen as a major breather for RSS. The government action seemed to curb the influence of RSS as it is celebrating its centenary year with a series of events.
The division bench of justices SG Pandit and Geetha KB heard submissions by advocate general Shashikiran Shetty and senior advocate Ashok Harnahalli, who appeared for the non-profit organisation.
Shetty defended the notification saying such restrictions were already in place even in Cubbon Park in Bengaluru. The order, he argued, would serve the larger public interest and would not affect the rights of citizens. The government lawyer added that the government has not prohibited assembly of 10 or more people at public places but only made permission mandatory.
Harnahalli said Article 19(1)(b) of the Constitution conferred upon the people the right to assemble peacefully at public places. He wondered if cricket teams must seek permission every day to play cricket at public playgrounds as the team size exceeded 10 members. The bench reserved its orders after hearing both sides.
The state Cabinet on October 16 accepted a demand from IT/BT minister Priyank Kharge and decided to impose the said curbs. Justice Nagaprasanna granted interim relief to the petitioner on the grounds that the government was not competent to enforce such a ban with an executive order, and only the legislature could do so.
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Source: EconomicTimes
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One of the founding members of the RJD who joined the BJP in 2014, Ram Kripal Yadav spoke to journalists here after being sworn in as a minister in the new Nitish Kumar cabinet. Bihar minister Ram Kripal Yadav on Thursday lashed out at RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav
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