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Uncertainty about my future, but I’m choosing to trust God daily… even when I don’t have a stable job, when finances feel overwhelming, and when doors don’t seem to open. In moments of emotional exhaustion and silent battles, I remind myself that God is with me—strengthening me, holding me, and making a way even when I cannot see it.
This season is teaching me to rely on Him not just in words, but in surrender… believing that He will uphold me and never let me fall.
Isaiah 41:10 — "Fear not, for I am with you; Be not dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you, Yes, I will help you, I will uphold you with My righteous right hand."
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- WWW.THEHINDU.COMRemarks by P.C. George, Shone spark unease in BJP over its Christian outreachBJP faces internal concerns over P.C. George's remarks, risking its outreach to the Catholic community amid ongoing political tensions.0 Comments 0 Shares 63 Views
- WWW.UCANEWS.COMIndian state revokes Catholic school’s recognition over conversion allegation- UCA NewsA state government in India has revoked the official recognition of a Catholic school following allegations of religious conversion, sparking concerns over the targeting of minority-run educational institutions.0 Comments 0 Shares 64 Views
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- WWW.INDIASNEWS.NETDelhi HC rejects Christian Michel James's plea challenging Article 17 of UAE India treatyThe Delhi High Court on Wednesday dismissed the plea moved by Christian Michel James, challenging Article 17 of the UAE-India Extradition treaty. He is an accused in the Augusta Westland Chopper deal corruption and money laundering case. Division bench of justices Navin Chawla and Ravinder Dudeja dismissed the plea and said, We find no merit in the petition. The detailed order of judgement is to be uploaded by the High Court. Michel had claimed that the investigation agency had violated Section 21 of the Extradition Act by invoking Section 467 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC). He had claimed that he had undergone the maximum sentence during the court proceedings and should therefore be released from custody. However, the investigation agencies opposed his plea on the grounds that he is an accused of forgery, which carries a life sentence as Punishment. The high court had reserved the judgement the submissions of ASG DP Singh, Standing counsel for Central Government, Satya Ranjan Swain and Advocate Aljo K Josheph, counsel for Christian Michel James The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) and the Enforcement Directorate (ED) had strongly opposed a plea moved by Christian Michel James challenging the applicability of the India-UAE Extradition Treaty, terming the petition a misuse of legal process and an attempt to reopen issues already settled by constitutional courts. In its reply, the CBI had argued that Michel is repeatedly re-agitating questions that have been conclusively decided by both the Delhi High Court and the Supreme Court. The agency had maintained that Michel's extradition from the United Arab Emirates was carried out strictly in accordance with the law and only after he exhausted all available legal remedies before courts in the UAE. Relying on findings of the Dubai Supreme Court, the CBI pointed out that Michel was extradited on allegations of misuse of position, money laundering, collusion, fraud, misappropriation and offering illegal gratification offences, which form the core of the prosecution in India. The ED, in its separate reply, echoed the CBI's stand and submitted that Michel's writ petition is liable to be dismissed as it seeks re-adjudication of settled issues, amounting to abuse of the High Court's extraordinary writ jurisdiction. The agency clarified that the UAE extradition decree itself records allegations of misuse of position, money laundering, fraud, collusion, misappropriation and illegal gratification, leaving no scope for invoking the Doctrine of Speciality under Section 21 of the Extradition Act. Emphasising the treaty framework, the ED stressed that Article 17 of the India-UAE Extradition Treaty expressly permits prosecution not only for offences for which extradition was sought but also for connected offences. According to the ED, this includes prosecution under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), negating Michel's claim that his trial violates extradition safeguards, the agency said. Counsel for Michel had submitted that orders for his release had already been passed in both the CBI and ED cases and that bail conditions in the CBI matter had been modified. However, it was argued that despite this, Michel continues to face difficulties in staying in India due to the absence of valid travel documents. The court was informed that directions had been issued to the Foreigners Regional Registration Office to register Michel as a foreign national residing in India. Michel had contended that although he applied for renewal of his passport pursuant to court directions, the same had not yet been issued. He argued that the central issue in the case concerns the interpretation of Article 17 of the extradition treaty vis-a-vis Section 21 of the Extradition Act, raising the question of whether an international treaty can override a law enacted by Parliament. Claiming that his maximum sentence concluded on December 4, Michel asserted that continued restrictions on him are unjustified. Michel had challenged Article 17 of the India-UAE Extradition Treaty, signed in 1999, which allows the requesting state to prosecute an extradited person not only for the offence for which extradition was granted but also for other connected offences. He was extradited from Dubai in December 2018 and subsequently arrested by the CBI and the ED in connection with the AgustaWestland VVIP chopper scam. The CBI has alleged that the VVIP chopper deal caused a loss of over 398 million euros to the exchequer, while the ED has claimed that Michel received about 30 million euros as kickbacks from AgustaWestland. Michel is one of three alleged middlemen in the case, the others being Guido Haschke and Carlo Gerosa. (ANI)0 Comments 0 Shares 77 Views
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- M.THEWIRE.INDonors Gave to Serve India’s Poor, Not to Subsidise Indian State: US Christian Leaders Ask India to Withdraw FCRA - The WireWe anticipate that American donors whose contributions are now subject to potential seizure will pursue every available legal remedy. This is not a threat — it is a foreseeable consequence.0 Comments 0 Shares 106 Views
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