Cong gets new address at 9A, Kotla Road after 47 years
The new office marks a historic moment for the party's legacy spanning over 139 years. The grand old party has operated from the 24, Akbar Road premises for the last 47 years.
indo-asian news service
New Delhi, 23 July
The Supreme Court dismissed, as withdrawn, a PIL seeking CBI probe into the allegations of betting and spot fixing that rocked the sixth version of the Indian Premier League (IPL).
‘Go to the high court,’ said an apex court bench of Justice B.S.Chauhan and Justice S.A. Bobde as counsel for the petitioner pressed the prayer for the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) probe. Mumbai-based law lecturer Sharmila Ghuge in her PIL urged the court to direct the CBI to investigate the "allegations of spot fixing, match fixing, betting etc. pertaining to the cricket matches of IPL-6 or its earlier versions, unearth the huge racket committing such illegalities…"
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