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Sen nears impeachment; Herbert Smith’s Parsons cycles for India; NSE appeals MCX fine; Ambani says not under RTI; No dirty dancing at Trilogy…

Rajya Sabha votes in force for Justice Soumitra Sen’s impeachment for misappropriating Rs 33 lakh in 1983 [Mint] NUJS to get involved [TOI]

Herbert Smith’s India chairman Chris Parsons is cycling 2,500 km through Europe to raise $250,000 for Loomba Foundation, which offers education to Indian poor widows’ children; $78k more to hit target [Loomba Foundation]

Justice Yadav arrest stayed by High Court in cash-in-bag scam [TOI]

The National Stock Exchange (NSE) is challenging the Rs 550 crore abuse of dominance penalty before the CCI’s appellate tribunal COMPAT [TOI] Amarchand, Vaish and P&A advising.

Anil Ambani’s Reliance Infrastructure challenges that company is subject to Right to Information (RTI) for providing “essential public service” [ET]

Bombay club Trilogy fights against late opening police crackdown, Bombay HC agrees dancing is not necessarily obscene [TOI]

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