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Need to know: Amarchand team wins relay race stampede | Jan Lokpal bill | Karkardooma strike | NTPC unpaid | Western Orissa bar strikes | AP Shah speaks for gays

Amarchand team wins relay race: Amarchand Mangaldas Mumbai general corporate partner Indranath Bishnu, principal associate Himanshu Dodeja, senior associate Aditya Sabharwal and staff member Vasant Ravande were up to a “stampede” last weekend, according to an Amarchand press release. They completed a relay race in 1 hour, 44 minutes and 6 seconds to emerge at the top of 200 teams representing 100 Indian companies running a track of 20km. “Simply logging in three or four runs per week” prepared all team members for the event, said Bishnu. The same team had also previously participated in the Mumbai Marathon

Jan Lokpal bill needs governor assent or not?: Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal has written to Lt governor Najeeb Jung countering solicitor general Mohan Parasaran’s opinion that every bill to be passed by the Delhi assembly must first be vetted by Jung in order to be legal. Kejriwal, who intends to have the way clear to pass the Jan Lokpal Bill this week, based his view on the legal opinion of former Chief Justice of Punjab & Haryana High Court Mukul Mudgal and senior advocates K N Bhatt, P V Kapur and Pinaki Misra [TOI]

Karkardooma court strike: Lawyers in Delhi’s Karkardooma district courts are boycotting work to protest the shifting of family courts from the Karkardooma court complex to a locality in East Delhi. The Shahdara bar association is attempting to coordinate a strike among bar associations of all the six Delhi districts, over the issue [PTI]

NTPC to continue supply power, unpaid for now: The Supreme Court on Friday restrained India’s largest thermal power maker NTPC from cutting off supply, over unpaid dues, to the two BSES discoms which supply power to 70 per cent areas of Delhi. The two BSES discoms, which were earlier facing possible licence cancellation from the electricity regulator, due to large power outages as a result of fund crunch to buy power, have been ordered to pay up Rs 50 crore to NTPC within two weeks, and the SC has posted the case of dues running up to Rs 20,000 crore, for final hearing on 26 March [PTI]

Western Orissa lawyers force city bandh: Western Orissa lawyers, who are agitating for a permanent bench of the Orissa high court in Western Orissa, have been forcing closure of government offices since last Monday and forced closure of financial institutions and banks from Friday at Sambalpur, while “senior members” of the bar in that part of the state have reportedly been on a hunger strike [TOI]

Law Comm chief AP Shah on homosexuality: Law commission chief and former Delhi high court chief justice AP Shah, who had authored the judgement decriminalising gay sex under Section 377, spoke in favour of homosexuaal intercourse's legality, in an interaction with students [TOI]

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