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Court frames charges against former Delhi HC judge, others 

New Delhi, May 24:
A court here today framed charges against former Delhi High Court judge Shameet Mukherjee and four others, including ex-DDA Vice Chairman Subhash Sharma, in a DDA land scam case.
 
Cabinet overrules PM over Lok Pal Bill 

New Delhi, May 24:
Despite Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's insistence that his post be brought under the purview of Lok Pal Bill, the move has been rejected by the Union Cabinet.
 
`Z' security to Amar Singh 

New Delhi, May 24:
With Samajwadi Party mending its fences with the Congress, the Union Home Ministry was quick to acknowledge the gesture by fulfilling the long-standing demand of SP leader Amar Singh for upgrading his security to Z category.
 
Threat letter to blow up Jalgaon hospital  

Bhusaval (Maharashtra), May 24:
Police have beefed up security at the Jalgaon civil hospital after receiving a letter threatening to blow up the medical facility.
 
Don't hike premium for elderly: SC 

New Delhi, May 24:
The Supreme Court has come to the rescue of senior citizens who are often refused renewal of their mediclaim policies even by public sector insurance firms only because they need frequent hospitalization, leading to higher reimbursement claims.
 
Nupur defends husband 

Noida, May 24:
Nupur Talwar, wife of dentist Rajesh Talwar who has been arrested for allegedly killing his daughter and domestic help, on Saturday claimed that he was totally innocent and she would fight his battle for justice and not sit quiet.
 
India smells rat in Pakistan-Taliban deal 

New Delhi, May 24:
The deal that Pakistan has struck with the Taliban has heightened concerns here about jihadi elements further consolidating their position in Pakistan.
 
Karnataka poll results today 

Bangalore, May 24:
The stage is set for counting of votes on Sunday in the 224 Assembly constituencies that went to polls in three phases in Karnataka.
 
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