Top news of the day: Supreme Court resolves to unearth ‘larger conspiracy’ against CJI Ranjan Gogoi, Sri Lanka death toll crosses 350, and more

Here are the important news stories of the day.

April 24, 2019 07:46 pm | Updated 07:51 pm IST

A view of the Supreme Court in New Delhi.

A view of the Supreme Court in New Delhi.

CJI sexual harassment issue: Supreme Court resolves to unearth ‘larger conspiracy’ against CJI Ranjan Gogoi

Special Bench  led by Justice Arun Mishra entertained affidavits and evidence in sealed covers handed over to it by a young lawyer, Utsav Singh Bains, claiming he was enticed with money to frame the CJI in a false case. Mr. Bains, who was present in court, said he had crucial evidence to show that a lobby was at work to bring disrepute to the Chief Justice and the judiciary.

Over 250 women lawyers and academics appeal to SC for fair probe on CJI sexual harassment case

In a letter addressed to the Judges of the Supreme Court of India dated April 24, 2019, over 250 women lawyers and academics made an appeal to the apex court for a fair probe on the allegations of sexual harassment raised by a former employee against Chief Justice of India Ranjan Gogoi.

Sri Lanka death toll rises to 359, more arrested

Police spokesman Ruwan Gunasekara said on April 24 that 18 suspects were arrested overnight, raising the total detained to 58. Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe warned on April 23 that several suspects armed with explosives were still at large. | Easter Sunday bombings: Why Sri Lanka? | Watch: Dash cam captures exact moment of Colombo church bombing

 

New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern speaks on Sri Lanka Easter Sunday bombings

New Zealand  Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said that she is aware of comments linking Sri Lanka's Easter bombings to the mosque attacks in Christchurch, though she hasn't received any official word or intelligence reports to corroborate what has been said.

 

Ban on Modi biopic during polls valid, Election Commission tells Supreme Court

According to a source familiar with the poll body’s report to the court, it said the officials who watched the film opined that there was high probability that a particular political party would gain electoral mileage if the film was permitted to be released during the ongoing polls.

Udit Raj joins Congress, says will work to defeat ‘anti-Dalit BJP’

North-West Delhi MP Udit Raj, who quit the BJP on April 23 after being denied the party ticket from the constituency, joined the Congress the day after with the message that he would work to defeat the “anti-Dalit BJP” in this election.

Rohit Shekhar Tiwari's wife has confessed to killing him, say Delhi Police

Apoorva Shukla, wife of Rohit Shekhar Tiwari, smothered him with a pillow after blocking his nose and mouth. After he died, she went to her room. "She did not try to destroy evidence," Additional Commissioner of Police Rajiv Ranjan said.

Video showing ‘Hindi stones’ in Thanjavur Big Temple is fake, says official

Officials of the Sri Brihadeeswarar Temple (Big Temple) in Thanjavur have dismissed as fake news a video clip in which a person alleges that some ancient Tamil inscriptions were being replaced with ones in Hindi. The video had gone viral on social media over the past few days.

Over 50 people dead in mudslide at mining site in Myanmar

Tin Soe said three bodies have been recovered and 54 people remain missing after the accident on April 22 night in the Hpakant area of Kachin State.

IPL 2019 | Struggling KKR seek turnaround against Rajasthan Royals

His job safe for now, skipper Dinesh Karthik will be praying for a turnaround in the fortunes of a struggling Kolkata Knight Riders, as they meet Rajasthan Royals in the IPL in Kolkata on April 25.

I would have been dropped long time ago in my previous team: Watson

The Chennai Super Kings opener thanked Mahendra Singh Dhoni and Stephen Fleming for keeping the faith in him after a run of ordinary scores.

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