Bombay High Court Orders Fresh Trustee Elections for Choti Masjid Trust in Two Months

December 13, 2025

Bombay High Court Orders Fresh Trustee Elections for Choti Masjid Trust in Two Months

The Aurangabad Bench of Bombay High Court has ruled to hold fresh elections for the Choti Masjid Trust in Buldhana within two months. This decision follows a dispute over the 2019 trustee election declared invalid by the Waqf Tribunal. The Court clarified election rules and called for transparent polls until the scheme is updated.

Bombay High Court Orders Fresh Trustee Elections for Choti Masjid Trust in Two Months

December 13, 2025

Bombay High Court Orders Fresh Trustee Elections for Choti Masjid Trust in Two Months

The Aurangabad Bench of Bombay High Court has ruled to hold fresh elections for the Choti Masjid Trust in Buldhana within two months. This decision follows a dispute over the 2019 trustee election declared invalid by the Waqf Tribunal. The Court clarified election rules and called for transparent polls until the scheme is updated.

UDF Secures Big Win in Kannur Corporation, Wins 37 of 56 Seats

December 13, 2025

UDF Secures Big Win in Kannur Corporation, Wins 37 of 56 Seats

The United Democratic Front (UDF) has won a clear majority in the Kannur Corporation elections, grabbing 37 out of 56 seats. The Left Democratic Front (LDF) trails with 14 seats, and the NDA captures four seats. Key LDF leaders lost their bids, marking a strong comeback for the UDF in Kannur.

Historic Iron Scow Wreck Shifts Downstream at Niagara Falls, Slowly Breaking Apart

December 13, 2025

Historic Iron Scow Wreck Shifts Downstream at Niagara Falls, Slowly Breaking Apart

The 107-year-old Iron Scow wreck at Niagara Falls has moved downstream and is breaking apart. It once nearly cost two men their lives. This iconic wreck now shows signs of erosion and slow decline.

27 European Nations Push to Rethink Human Rights Laws, Citing Migration Concerns

December 13, 2025

27 European Nations Push to Rethink Human Rights Laws, Citing Migration Concerns

Twenty-seven European countries have urged changes to post-WWII human rights laws, saying these laws hinder migration control. Europe's top human rights official warns this may create a 'hierarchy of people' and hurt protections.