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Udaipur City Palace Clash: Which Are The 3 Key Properties Behind Royal Family Dispute?
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Udaipur City Palace Clash: Which Are The 3 Key Properties Behind Royal Family Dispute?

A clash erupted in Udaipur after BJP MLA and eldest son of Mahendra Singh Mewar, Vishvraj Singh Mewar, was denied entry to the Udaipur City Palace a day after his coronation as the 77th Maharana of Mewar

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Amid Deadlock, Udaipur’s Maharana Visits Palace Temple To Complete Rituals
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Amid Deadlock, Udaipur’s Maharana Visits Palace Temple To Complete Rituals

Amid a deadlock over entry to Udaipur City Palace to have darshan of ‘dhuni’ after his coronation ceremony, Vishvaraj Singh Mewar on Wednesday reached Eklingnathji temple to complete his father’s mourning rituals.

Vishvaraj Singh, BJP MLA, reached the temple located on Nathdwara road and completed the rituals to end the mourning period that started with his father Mahendra Singh Mewar’s death on November 10.

Additional security arrangements were made in the temple to ensure the visit was completed without trouble.

In Udaipur, prohibitory orders under section 163 of BNSS (formerly 144 of CrPC) were imposed in areas around the City Palace to maintain law and order.

Vishvaraj Singh was anointed titular head of the erstwhile Mewar royal family on Monday at a ceremony in Chittorgarh Fort following his father’s death.

He wanted to go to offer prayer at a ‘dhuni’ (sacred fire) in the City Palace premises and then to Eklingnath Temple to finish the ritual However, his uncle Arvind Singh Mewar through his lawyer got two public notices published in newspapers on Monday, prohibiting unauthorised entry to the palace and Eklingnathji temple.

The notice said that Shree Eklingji Trust Udaipur has decided to give entry to the temple on November 25 to only those authorised by the trust.

Arvind Singh Mewar, Mahendra Singh Mewar’s younger brother, is the trust’s chairman and managing trustee. The City Palace is also under his control.

After the notices appeared, policemen were deployed at the entry gate of the palace.

When Vishvaraj Singh was denied entry, violent protests erupted following which the district administration appointed a receiver on Monday night for the controversial portion of the Palace where ‘Dhuni’ is situated.

After this, Vishvaraj Singh returned to his residence without performing the ritual.

The stalemate between Vishvaraj and Arvind Singh Mewar’s family continued yesterday with Vishvaraj and Arvind Singh Mewar’s son Lakshyaraj Singh targeting each other without naming.

Lakshyaraj Singh told the media last night that endangering the lives of people in the name of ritual was not wrong.

He alleged that some people in government posts were mounting pressure on the administration for their vested interest and were trying to forcefully enter his house.

Lakshyaraj Singh suggested that if someone wants to seek entry; he should go to the court. However, he said that Eklingnathji temple is open to the public and anyone can go there.

Negotiations are continuing for facilitating Vishvaraj Singh’s entry to the palace for dhuni darshan.

SP Yogesh Goyal informed that some senior officers have arrived in Udaipur to resolve the matter.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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Top Court’s Conviction Question To Probe Agency In Ex Minister’s Bail Case
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Top Court’s Conviction Question To Probe Agency In Ex Minister’s Bail Case

Hearing the bail petition of former West Bengal minister Partha Chatterjee, the Supreme Court today questioned the Enforcement Directorate over the low conviction rate in money laundering cases and asked how long the senior politician can be kept behind bars.

Mr Chatterjee, once a trusted lieutenant of Trinamool chief Mamata Banerjee and the Education Minister in her cabinet, was arrested in July 2022 in a money laundering case linked to the alleged teacher recruitment scam in the state. He has since been removed as minister and suspended from the Trinamool Congress.

Senior Advocate Mukul Rohatgi, appearing for Mr Chatterjee, pointed out that the trial is yet to begin and the veteran leader has already been in jail for 2.5 years in a case in which the punishment is 7-year imprisonment. “Trial is yet to start, there are 183 witnesses, four supplementary prosecution complaints, he is 73 years of age,” he said. Mr Rohatgi said that even Mr Chatterjee’s aide Arpita Mukherjee, from whose home a mountain of cash was recovered, has been granted bail.

Additional Solicitor General SV Raju said it is a “big case in which people were deprived of jobs and undeserving candidates appointed”. He said Arpita Mukherjee had said that the massive cash recovered from her premises belonged to Partha Chatterjee. Mr Rohatgi said nothing was recovered from the minister.

The bench of Justice Surya Kant and Justice Ujjal Bhuyan pointed out that the trial was yet to begin and hundreds of witnesses needed to be examined. “This is not the only case pending before the court you see… how long can we keep him behind bars?”

While acknowledging that the ED has a Herculean task on its hands and the allegations against the minister are “very serious”, the court said, “If in the ultimate analysis, he is not convicted, then what will happen? what will happen to the three years gone by.”

The court then asked the Centre’s lawyer, “What is your conviction rate for ED? It is very, very poor… We would have understood if it was 60 to 70 percent.”

Mr Raju said he was sure the minister would be convicted in this case and sentenced to seven years.

When the bench asked what will happen if he was released on bail, the Centre’s lawyer said, “There will be a retraction of statements by witnesses. Arpita is a close aide too.”

When Mr Rohatgi said it was a “horrendous argument”, Mr Raju replied it was a “horrendous crime”. The Centre’s lawyer said this was not a case to exercise discretion. “This is about neck-deep corruption… there are extreme and soft cases, this is an extreme case.”

Mr Rohatgi said the delay in the start of trial is the government’s problem. “This is not the law of bail and this court has tried to correct and steady the law on bail in the last six months,” he said, referring to the relief extended to AAP leaders Arvind Kejriwal, Manish Sisodia and DMK’s Senthil Balaji.

The court then said it is “very easy for a political person to indulge in corruption and then say all this”. The matter was posted for Monday.

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