Will pay all dues to depositors in 3 months if released: Nowhera Shaik tells HC

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August 22, 2019

Hyderabad, Aug 22: Nowhera Shaik, the lady boss of the Heera Group of Companies has appealed to the High Court to release her from prison so that she could pay the dues to the depositors of the Heera Group.

Senior advocate P Venugopal, appearing for Shaik on Wednesday told the Telangana High Court that his client would clear all dues to the depositors concerned in three months if she was enlarged on bail. In this regard, the petitioner would give an undertaking, he noted.

Justice Ghandikota Sri Devi was dealing with the three petitions by the Sheik and Heera Gold Exim private Ltd, stating that the state police had no jurisdiction to investigate and to take her into custody, as the Central Government agency Serious Fraud Investigation Office was carrying out the investigation under the rules of the Companies Act.

Shaik complained that she was intentionally detained in jail by the Telangana police since October 15, 2018 by slapping several cases on her, one after another for the same offence with different complaints at various places.

Venugopal submitted that his client was ready to give an undertaking that she would keep her promise to pay the dues within three months, failing which the court could take action under ‘contempt of court’.

The counsel told the court that it was political vendetta against his client to keep her in jail, as she had started a new political party. He added that several complaints were lodged against her in various police stations since August 2018, just prior to the elections in the state and the state police had taken her in custody in October.

Further, he submitted that the complaints were made only after the Serious Fraud Investigation Office (SFIO) started the investigation into the allegations under the Companies Act for not paying dividends to the depositors.

He also submitted that as the Muslim Law does not allow taking an interest, the Company had collected deposits in the form of units and for every unit there was a lock-in period in which the depositors could not withdraw the money.

As the SFIO had started the investigation against the company for not paying dividends, the state police and state machinery had no role to play in the issue, the counsel concluded. This matter was adjourned to August 28, for the submission of the contention of the complainants, the state police and SFIO.

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Udupi, Jun 1: As many as 73 people have been tested positive for coronavirus in Udupi district today.

The district has registered a total of 260 positive cases so far. Majority of the positive cases in Udupi district have inter-state travel history to Maharashtra.

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March 12,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 12: Karnataka government on Wednesday issued a temporary regulation -- Karnataka Epidemic Diseases, COVID-19 Regulations, 2020 -- which aims to prevent the spread of the disease.

According to the regulation, all government and private hospitals should have flu corners for the screening of suspected cases of COVID-19.

All hospitals during the screening of such cases shall record the history of travel of the person if he or she has travelled to any country or area where COVID-19 has been reported in addition to the history of coming in contact with a suspected or confirmed case of COVID-19 shall be recorded.

Any person with a history of travel in the last 14 days to a country or area from where COVID-19 has been reported must report to the nearest government hospital or call at toll-free helpline number 104 so that necessary measures if required, may be initiated by the Department of Health and Family Welfare.

If a suspected case of COVID-19 refuses admission or isolation, the offices authorised under Section 3 of the regulation shall have powers to forcefully admit and isolate such case of a period of 14 days from the onset of symptoms or till the reports of lab tests are received, or such period as may be necessary.

No person, institution or organisation shall use print or electronic media to spread misinformation on COVID19. If a person is found indulging in any such activity, they will be punished.

If the cases of COVID-19 are reported from a defined geographic area, the district administration of the concerned district shall have the right to implement the following containment measures but not limited to these in order to prevent the spread of diseases:

* Sealing of geographic

* Barring of entry and exit of the population from the containment area

* Closure of schools, offices and banning public gathering

* Banning vehicular movement in the area

* Designating any government or private building as a containment unit for the isolation of cases

* The staff of all govt departments shall be at the disposal of the concerned district administration of the concerned area for discharging the duty of containment measures

Any person, institution or organisation found violating any of these regulations, shall be deemed to have committed an offence punishable under section 188 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC).

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May 9,2020

Bhatkal, May 9: A day after 12 covid-19 positive cases reported from Bhatkal, seven more tested positive for the coronavirus in the town today. 

The new patients are: a six-month-old baby, a two-and-a half-year-old child, two girls aged 17 and 23, a 50-year-old woman and two elderly men aged 65 and 68 years.

The source of all these cases is said to be the First Neuro hospital located at Padil in Mangaluru where a covid-19 patient from Bantwal had undergone treatment a month ago. Around 20 days ago an 18-year-old girl from Bhatkal, who had been to the same hospital was tested positive for the covid-19. 

After the confirmation of 12 covid-19 positive cases yesterday, the throat swab of 60 people, who were in contact with them were sent for testing. Among them seven people – six relatives and a friend – were tested positive today.

Also Read: 12 new covid-19 positive cases in Bhatkal

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