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News18 Afternoon Digest: Hindu Families Assaulted as Police, Army Turn Spectators in Bangladesh And Other Stories
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News18 Afternoon Digest: Hindu Families Assaulted as Police, Army Turn Spectators in Bangladesh And Other Stories

Top stories this afternoon: Vinesh Phogat Announces Retirement After Olympics Disqualification, PM Modi Likely To Visit Landslide-hit Wayanad To Review Flood Situation This Week and more latest news

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Prince William Was Heartbroken After Learning About Kate Middleton’s Cancer Diagnosis, Royal Author Reveals
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Prince William Was Heartbroken After Learning About Kate Middleton’s Cancer Diagnosis, Royal Author Reveals

On March 22, Kate Middleton took to social media to reveal that she was undergoing treatment for cancer. The announcement came in the wake of intense media scrutiny following The Princess of Wales’ absence from royal duties after her abdominal surgery in January 2024.

According to US Weekly, as Middleton is doing better, royal author Robert Jobson shared insights amidst promoting his new book, Catherine, the Princess of Wales. He revealed to the outlet that Prince William was stunned upon learning about his wife’s illness.

Jobson stated that William immediately felt “a lump in [his] throat” and “the empty feeling in his stomach” when the diagnosis was announced. “It wobbled him,” the author continued. “There’s no doubt about that.”

Perhaps it was too much for the Prince to accept, considering that his father, King Charles, was also diagnosed with cancer before Middleton’s news. Jobson said both William’s father and wife said: “We need you now to stand up to the plate,” to the Prince after Middleton’s news was confirmed.

As reported by Sky News previously, the 75-year-old Charles has been undergoing outpatient treatment since Buckingham Palace announced his diagnosis in February 2024.

Meanwhile, Jobson said that William and Queen Camilla have taken on this newfound role within the royal family amidst the unexpected health issues of the royal members.

While Middleton has mainly been absent from the public eye after the news of her illness, the Princess of Wales has made two primary appearances this year at the Trooping the Colour in June and Wimbledon in July.  In June, she told royal watchers that she has “a few more months” of treatment on the horizon.

 A source told Us Weekly in June 2024 that no exact date can confirm MIddleton’s return to the royal duties. Her team is currently assessing what she can handle after her treatment is completed. Moreover, she may return to the role people saw her catering to before her illness. 

Robert Jobson previously told Hello! magazine that Kate Middleton has been very calm during the entire course of her treatment. He added that she is a very mature individual who doesn’t want to waste any time on noise, or drama, he added. “You live day by day; you do the things you want to do.”

ALSO READ:  ‘Friendly But Detached In Ways’: How Are Kate Middleton-Prince William Dealing With Difficulties Amid Her Cancer Diagnosis? Royal Expert Reveals

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HC quashes FIR against Mamta Kulkarni in drug case; says ‘continuation of prosecution would be abuse of court’
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HC quashes FIR against Mamta Kulkarni in drug case; says ‘continuation of prosecution would be abuse of court’

On Tuesday, the Bombay High Court dismissed an FIR against Bollywood actress Mamta Kulkarni related to a 2016 Rs 2000 crore drug seizure case in Thane. The court found the proceedings to be ‘manifestly frivolous and vexatious,’ declaring that pursuing the case further would constitute an abuse of the judicial process. “We are satisfied that the continuation of the prosecution against the petitioner (Kulkarni) would be nothing short of abuse of process of court,” said a bench of Justices Bharati Dangre and Manjusha Deshpande.

In dismissing the case, as per Free Press Journal, the court stated it was clearly of the opinion that the evidence against Mamta Kulkarni did not prima facie establish any offence. Justices Bharti Dangre and Manjusha Deshpande noted that Kulkarni’s case was a ‘fit instance’ for exercising their inherent powers due to the proceedings being ‘manifestly frivolous and vexatious.’ Although the HC quashed the case against Kulkarni on July 22, the detailed order was made available on Wednesday (August 7).

After reviewing the witness statements and other evidence in the chargesheet, the High Court observed that the supposed conspiracy meeting occurred in the dining area of a hotel in Kenya, with Kulkarni seated on a sofa near the dining table. The court concluded that the evidence presented was insufficient to uphold the charges against Kulkarni under the NDPS Act.

“Mere presence of the petitioner (Kulkarni) in one of the meetings, even by accepting the material as what is reflected in the chargesheet, would definitely not be sufficient for sustaining conviction under the provisions invoked in the chargesheet,” the judges stated while quashing the FIR. 

The bench, after examining all the evidence, stated, “On perusal of the entire material contained in the chargesheet, we are of the view that this material is not sufficient to sustain a charge against her under the NDPS Act and specifically under Section 8(c) (consumption of drugs) as well as 9(a) (Power of Central Government to permit, control and regulate).”

On April 12, 2016, Thane Police stopped two vehicles and found passengers carrying 2-3 kg of Ephedrine (powder), a regulated substance under the Narcotics Act. The drivers, Mayur and Sagar, were detained. The shipment, valued at over Rs 80 lakh, was associated with fake IDs from a pharmaceutical company.

The investigation led to the arrest of 10 individuals, with seven others, including Kulkarni, being sought. Police reported that Kulkarni had been involved in a meeting with one of the suspects, Vicky Goswami, and others at a hotel in Kenya in January 2016. Kulkarni’s involvement was reportedly confirmed by the statement of another accused, Jain, who also attended the meeting.

The alleged conspiracy involved moving Ephedrine powder from a company in Maharashtra to Kenya to produce Methamphetamine, which Vicky Goswami and Dr. Abdulla planned to distribute globally. The prosecution asserted that the accused profited significantly from the drug sales. Kulkarni acknowledged knowing Vicky Goswami, one of the co-accused in the case.

Kulkarni’s plea, submitted by Advocate Madhav Thorat, contended that the allegations against her were ‘solely based on the statement of co-accused’ and that ‘there is no evidence of any nature’. Advocates VM Thorat and Madhav Thorat, appearing for Kulkarni, had sought cancellation of the FIR on the ground that there is no material justifying impleadment of the actor as an accused, and by no stretch of imagination can she be held liable for the act committed by the co-accused in the crime.

On the work front, Mamta Kulkarni has shared the screen with numerous top actors throughout her career, such as Shah Rukh Khan, Salman Khan, Aamir Khan, and Govinda, among others. In 2003, she stepped away from acting and embraced a life as a yogini. She is now reportedly residing in Kenya, far removed from the entertainment industry.

ALSO READ: Meet actor who was once a hit star, worked with Salman Khan-Shah Rukh Khan; left industry to become a yogini

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