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Whos in,whos out?
With three judges of the High Court getting transferred in the public interest,more judges are in the list of being transferred out of the city. Every lawyer is busy calculating as to which judge is next on the transfer list. While some are busy paying commiserations to those on their way out,the smarter ones are engrossed in finding out as to which My Lords are joining the Punjab and Haryana High Court from the other states.
No cuppa
The committee that probed into the Bulbul case,among the various measures suggested for improving the functioning of the Government Multi Specialty Hospital in Sector 16,has stated doctors should not go for tea breaks together. Also kettle and other material required for making tea should be made available to them. It seems that this would put an end to endless rounds of gossip over cuppas.
Tinkle bells
The councillors who went on a study tour to Kolkata-Gangtok seemed to like the garbage collection system at one of the destinations. While the city might have ranked the top in sanitation,councillors seemed fascinated by the system wherein a truck comes to an area in the morning with a bell ringing and everyone deposits their garbage. Seems like the city residents might have to brace up for hearing tinkle of bells every morning if councillors have their way.
God willing
Minutes prior to tendering unconditional apology to a Punjab and Haryana High Court judge in the court room for making unnecessary remarks,Faridabad Deputy Commissioner was seen reading Manusmriti an ancient book of law in Hinduism. The officer kept on chanting the hymns from the book,till he finally tendered an unconditional apology and saved himselfself from the wrath of the court.
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