Bengaluru: The Karnataka High Court verdict acquitting former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa had "glaring arithmetical error" relating to her disproportionate assets, Special Public Prosecutor ...
Karnataka HC verdict acquitting Jayalalithaa had 'glaring arithmetical error' relating to her DA, SPP, B V Acharya said, maintaining this could be an 'excellent point' to challenge it in SC. BENGALURU ...
Turkana Governor Josphat Nanok(Right) consults his CEC for Finance Robert Ereng' Lotelengó when they both appeared in the Senate [Boniface Okendo,Standard] Turkana Governor Josphat Nanok was yesterday ...
It was shocking to read about a possible and “glaring arithmetical error” in the high-profile Jayalalithaa case (“‘Error’ led to acquittal of Jayalalithaa, says Acharya”, May 13). It only shows that ...
Barclays Capital, a foreign bank, committed an "arithmetical" error that led it to understate the country’s dollar reserves and conclude that the peso would go down ...
AN “ARITHMETICAL error” in a budget cuts paper has caused a serious rift between South Lanarkshire’s Labour Group and two of the authority’s senior bosses. Furious Labour councillors want to know how ...
A “glaring arithmetical error” by the Karnataka High Court in computing the loans taken from banks by AIADMK general secretary Jayalalithaa, her aides and their firms resulted in their acquittal, ...
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