Vikram Hegde

@vikramhegde
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LOL for the day is that when you apply too much pressure from top on something without giving an outlet for the pressure the thing moves sideways due to sheer stress.

Though it sounds like management theory, it's physics and it's spelt "Shear Stress"

Trying a day of strictly no work. Wife has imposed an additional condition of no screen time. Lets see how this goes.
To Jews and Junior Advocates - Happy Passover.
A Tamil Nadu based lawyer has written to the Election Commission of India asking for a ban on display of publicity material of the Kangana Ranaut starrer movie Thalaivi, which is a biopic of Jayalalithaa https://twitter.com/LiveLawIndia/status/1375037473244422149?s=20
Live Law on Twitter

“A lawyer has written to the Election Commission seeking for directions to stop the display of any publicity material related to the movie on J. Jayalalitha’s life - “Thalaivi”, in wake of elections to the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly. #Thalaivi @KanganaTeam @Thalaivithefilm”

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Mike test:-

What did the medieval Kashmiri poet reply when you sent her a funny text?

Lol Ded.

I figure I've been holding back too much on the twitter account because everyone can see stuff there.

Here nobody will see so let me see if I can let loose.

31.Last year the conviction and death sentence to the Nirbhaya killers had been upheld. As I was tweeting this thread, a review petition by one of them, Akshay Kumar Singh, was dismissed.
30. Mani Pushpak Joshi v. State of Uttarakhand Supreme Court quashed proceedings against a man in a POCSO case on the basis that to summon a person who had not been initially accused, the evidence had to satisfy a standard more than prima facie case.
29.In Satish Ukey v. Devendra Fadnavis Court held that Fadnavis had knowledge of 2 criminal cases pending against him but did not disclose in his election affidavit. Clean chit given to him was set aside and criminal proceedings were initiated against him.
28.UoI v. Association of Unified Telecom Service Providers of India: Supreme Court refused to change the definition of AGR in Clause 19.1 of the license agreements. This resulted in liability of thousands of crores for telecom providers like Airtel and Vodafone-Idea.