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    Central Armed Police Force's 400 companies to remain positioned in West Bengal till June 19

    Nearly 400 Central Armed Police Force (CAPF) companies, totaling over 40,000 personnel, will remain in West Bengal until June 19 to manage post-election violence. The significant portion of the force would Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) units. The decision is aimed at establishing area dominance, building citizen confidence, and ensuring a peaceful environment while maintaining law and order in the state.

    Legislative amendments needed to expand jurisdiction of family courts: Justice Hima Kohli

    Justice Hima Kohli, leading the Supreme Court's family court committee, advocates for legislative changes to empower family courts and improve case handling. She highlighted gaps in the Family Courts Act, such as limited jurisdiction on domestic violence injunctions. Kohli stresses the need for holistic interpretation and uniform procedural rules to enhance family court efficacy.

    Rioters to pay for damage caused to public property: Uttarakhand govt

    A number of vehicles and a police station in the town's Banbhoolpura area were set ablaze during the violence which broke out over the demolition of an illegal madrassa.

    Haldwani violence: Uttarakhand Police arrests son of 'mastermind' from Delhi

    A fresh case was registered by the police against six persons including Abdul Malik, the alleged mastermind in the Haldwani violence, and his wife Safia charging them with criminal conspiracy and fraudulently using a dead man's name for illegal plotting, construction and transfer of land, the police had said.

    Uttarakhand: Haldwani violence mastermind Abdul Malik arrested in Delhi

    The key accused, Abdul Malik, has been arrested in Delhi by Uttarakhand police. A total of 74 people have been arrested in the violence in Haldwani. Four people were killed and 250 policemen injured.

    Haldwani violence: Civil Court orders to confiscate property of nine miscreants

    The Haldwani Civil Court has ordered property confiscation and action against miscreants involved in violence. Abdul Malik received a recovery notice. A magisterial inquiry was initiated, and the Chief Minister stressed the need to address violent clashes. Additional paramilitary forces were requested.

    • Haldwani Violence: Total arrests rise to 30; Jamiat delegation visits area

      Violence erupts in Haldwani post-madrassa demolition; 30 arrests made as Uttarakhand Police intensifies efforts. Chief Minister vows swift action; community demands impartial probe amidst allegations of police brutality. Political engagement ensues with Congress delegation meeting CM Dhami. Heightened security measures in place; curfew in effect. Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind and Jamaat-e-Islami Hind condemn police actions, seek fair investigation.

      Two units of Central Para Military Forces reach violence-hit Haldwani town

      Two companies of the Central Para Military Forces (CPMF) have arrived in Haldwani, Uttarakhand, following incidents of violence on February 8th after the demolition of an "illegal" madrassa. The state government had requisitioned four CPMF companies to maintain law and order, with two companies of ITBP arriving on Sunday evening.

      Uttarakhand: Police lifts internet suspension post Haldwani violence in Nainital

      Nainital police have lifted the suspension of internet services in violence-affected Haldwani. Stringent action will be taken against those who disrupt communal harmony on social media. The Chief Minister emphasized maintaining law and order and instructed strict action against unruly elements.

      Uttarakhand government seeks more paramilitary forces amid Haldwani unrest

      In response to the turmoil in Haldwani's Banbhoolpura during an anti-encroachment operation, over two dozen individuals have been apprehended, with five arrests made so far. Law enforcement is reviewing CCTV footage to identify those involved in stone pelting and arson. Chief Secretary Radha Raturi has requested additional Central Armed Police Force (CAPF) companies to maintain law and order. Curfew has been lifted in most areas, and investigations are ongoing. Legal action, including charges under the National Security Act (NSA) and Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA), is underway against the culprits.

      Uttarakhand orders magisterial probe into Haldwani violence

      Curfew in Banbhoolapura area restricts movement of vehicles on Nainital-Bareilly road. Commercial establishments face limitations. Curfew extended to Army Cantonment, Gaulapar bypass, and surrounding areas.

      Loss of lives, damage to property in Haldwani violence very worrying: Mayawati

      Mayawati, the chief of the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP), expressed concern over the loss of lives and property during the violence in Haldwani, Uttarakhand. She blamed the government for not being alert and called for a high-level investigation. Mayawati also mentioned the tense situation in Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh, and urged the government to control it. Curfew has been lifted in some areas of Haldwani, but remains in force in Banbhoolpura.

      Violence over madrasa demolition: Curfew lifted from outer areas of Haldwani in Uttarakhand

      Internet services continue to be suspended to prevent rumours from spreading through social media platforms. However, the residents of the Banbhoolpura area, where the curfew is still in force, are being allowed to buy essentials from time to time, Additional Director General (ADG) of Police, Law and Order, AP Anshuman, said.

      Six killed in Haldwani violence; Admin says it's a 'planned attack'

      Bareilly remained tense with thousands of people from the Muslim community turning up in support of Maulana Tauqeer Raza Khan's call for 'Jail Bharo Andolan', a protest campaign over the verdict allowing pujas in Gyanvapi mosque and other alleged injustice taking place against Muslims across the country.

      Six 'rioters' killed in Haldwani clashes, CM calls it 'planned attack'

      Violent clashes in Haldwani, Uttarakhand, resulted in the death of six rioters. Over 60 people were injured, including police personnel and a journalist. Curfew has been imposed in the area to maintain law and order.

      Haldwani: 60 injured, curfew imposed after violence over demolition of 'illegally built' madrasa

      Police said most of the around 60 people hospitalised after the violence in the city's Banbhoolpura area were police personnel and municipal workers involved in the demolition of a local madrasa.

      Haldwani violence a 'conspiracy,' say BJP MPs, Shiv Sena (UBT) blames 'polarisation'

      Several MPs from BJP on Friday said the violence in Uttarakhand's Haldwani appeared to be a "conspiracy" and warrants strict action against the guilty, while a Shiv Sena lawmaker termed it a result of "polarisation" created by the saffron party for electoral gain.

      Haldwani Violence: DM says incident not communal, demolition peaceful, mob attacked force

      Uttarakhand violence: Security has been heightened in Haldwani, Uttarakhand, following violence that broke out during an anti-encroachment drive. Nainital District Magistrate Vandana Singh clarified that the incident was not communal and urged against making it a sensitive issue. Two people died and over 100 police personnel were injured in the violence. The district administration has suspended internet services and ordered the closure of schools and colleges. The state government has issued a high alert for the entire state.

      Uttarakhand: 4 dead, over 100 police personnel injured in Haldwani violence, internet suspended, schools closed

      Uttarakhand government has put high alert in the state as a precaution after the violence. Earlier, four companies of paramilitary forces were rushed to Haldwani in Nainital district after violence erupted on Thursday in Banbhoolpura during an anti-encroachment drive.

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