Aquarius Horoscope Today, March 23, 2026: The body needs proper rest today

Aquarius Horoscope Today, March 23, 2026: The body needs proper rest today

Aquarius, find peace at home today as Venus and the Moon bring harmony. Expect financial windfalls from unexpected sources and profitable property deals, but verify all documents. Your spouse offers strong support, aiding in family matters and responsibilities. Handle in-law tensions with maturity. Students may struggle with focus, while professionals should keep communication concise for…

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Dhurandhar 2 Full Movie Collection: ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ box office collection day 4: Ranveer Singh, Rakesh Bedi starrer inches close to Rs 700 crore globally |

Dhurandhar 2 Full Movie Collection: ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ box office collection day 4: Ranveer Singh, Rakesh Bedi starrer inches close to Rs 700 crore globally |

‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ starring Ranveer Singh, Arjun Rampal, Rakesh Bedi and more, had an impressive opening weekend at the box office. Showcasing a gripping tale of an Indian undercover spy who destroys the enemy territory from within, the movie has kept the cash register ringing at the box office. It is worth noting that with…

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NEW DELHI: Recognising the “significant impact” of the conflict in West Asia on the global economy and its effect on India, the cabinet committee on security led by PM Narendra Modi on Sunday discussed steps to diversify the sources of import of chemicals, pharma, petrochemicals and other industrial sectors, while drawing comfort from the stock of fertiliser and coal.”We had extensive discussions on short-, medium- and long-term measures, including ensuring continued availability of fertilisers for farmers, diversifying import sources for key sectors, promoting exports to new destinations and more. We are committed to safeguarding our citizens from the impact of the conflict,” the PM posted on X after the meeting of the panel comprising the home, defence, finance and external affairs ministers.Israel Iran WarUS-Israel-Iran War News Live Updates: Iran vows tit-for-tat strike after Trump’s 48hr ultimatum, threatens to hit US-Israel energy facilityWatch: Missile strike rocks Israel’s ‘Little India’ as Iran attack injures over 40; videos show chaosOver 100 injured in Israel amid Iran’s missile attack; Netanyahu calls it ‘difficult evening in battle for future’   Watch Narendra Modi Reviews Energy Security As Middle East Crisis Deepens The assessment was that there may not be a significant domestic impact in the immediate term, but there was a need to prepare for the medium and long term. Currently, the challenge before policymakers is that there is no clarity on when and how the conflict will end.”The ongoing conflict in West Asia will have significant short-, medium- and long-term impact on the global economy and its effect on India were assessed and counter-measures, both immediate and long-term, were discussed,” an official statement said.Sunday’s meeting was also attended by other ministers, including of agriculture, health, chemicals, power, shipping, civil aviation, commerce & industry, I&B, food & civil supplies and railways.While Modi has been holding talks with his counterparts from other countries, particularly those in the Gulf region – home to a large Indian diaspora and the source of a large chunk of energy imports – this was the first meeting at the level of CCS to work out a strategy with an assessment that the impact of the conflict is going to last for some time.The PM has suggested a dedicated group of ministers and a panel of secretaries to deal with the issue, with detailed stakeholder consultations lined up through sectoral groups. He has also asked the Centre to coordinate with states to check black-marketing and hoarding.”PM said that the conflict is an evolving situation and the entire world is affected in some form. In such a situation, all efforts must be made to safeguard citizens from the impact of this conflict. PM instructed that all arms of govt work together to ensure least inconvenience to citizens,” an official statement said.It added that several measures proposed by different ministries would be prepared and implemented in the coming days.At the meeting, cabinet secretary TV Somanathan made a presentation on the global situation, and the mitigation measures taken so far and those being planned by different departments. “The expected impact and measures taken to address it across sectors like agriculture, fertilisers, food security, petroleum, power, MSMEs, exporters, shipping, trade, finance, supply chains and all affected sectors were discussed. The overall macro-economic scenario in the country and further measures to be taken were also discussed,” the statement said.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosPakistan Tops Global Terrorism Index With Highest Death Toll, Raises Global Alarm‘Was Tortured’: Wife Of Deceased PWC Official Seeks Bhullar’s Arrest Before Post-MortemSanjay Raut Fires ‘Jhola Uthaiye’ Salvo At Narendra Modi Over inflation, Rupee CrashFirst China-Bound Russian Oil Tanker Reaches India After US Sanctions WaiverNarendra Modi Reviews Energy Security As Middle East Crisis Deepens8931 Days In Office: PM Modi Becomes Longest-Serving Head Of Govt Overtaking Pawan Kumar Chamling‘Zelenskyy Regime Core Exporter Of Instability’: Russia Reacts To NIA Arrest Of Ukrainians In India‘Selective Narrative’: 275 Ex-Officials, Judges Slam USCIRF Over ‘Disturbing’ Report On IndiaLPG Tanker ‘Pyxis Pioneer’ With Over 47,000 Tonnes Of Fuel From US Arrives At New Mangalore PortSeveral Injured In Dimona As Iranian Missile Hits Israel’s ‘Little India’; Videos Show Chaos123Photostories5 nutrient-rich vegetable peels you should never throw awayHow to make Dhaba-style Paneer Butter Masala at homeIn pics: India’s sea-based deterrent triad – INS Arihant, Arighaat & AridhamanTV friendships that defined a generation: From ‘Friends’ to ‘The Big Bang Theory,’ the bonds we never got overTOISA 2025 winner list (part 1): Mithali Raj, Shubman Gill, Harmanpreet Kaur, and more win bigConstant urge to pee but little output? 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NEW DELHI: Recognising the “significant impact” of the conflict in West Asia on the global economy and its effect on India, the cabinet committee on security led by PM Narendra Modi on Sunday discussed steps to diversify the sources of import of chemicals, pharma, petrochemicals and other industrial sectors, while drawing comfort from the stock of fertiliser and coal.”We had extensive discussions on short-, medium- and long-term measures, including ensuring continued availability of fertilisers for farmers, diversifying import sources for key sectors, promoting exports to new destinations and more. We are committed to safeguarding our citizens from the impact of the conflict,” the PM posted on X after the meeting of the panel comprising the home, defence, finance and external affairs ministers.Israel Iran WarUS-Israel-Iran War News Live Updates: Iran vows tit-for-tat strike after Trump’s 48hr ultimatum, threatens to hit US-Israel energy facilityWatch: Missile strike rocks Israel’s ‘Little India’ as Iran attack injures over 40; videos show chaosOver 100 injured in Israel amid Iran’s missile attack; Netanyahu calls it ‘difficult evening in battle for future’ Watch Narendra Modi Reviews Energy Security As Middle East Crisis Deepens The assessment was that there may not be a significant domestic impact in the immediate term, but there was a need to prepare for the medium and long term. Currently, the challenge before policymakers is that there is no clarity on when and how the conflict will end.”The ongoing conflict in West Asia will have significant short-, medium- and long-term impact on the global economy and its effect on India were assessed and counter-measures, both immediate and long-term, were discussed,” an official statement said.Sunday’s meeting was also attended by other ministers, including of agriculture, health, chemicals, power, shipping, civil aviation, commerce & industry, I&B, food & civil supplies and railways.While Modi has been holding talks with his counterparts from other countries, particularly those in the Gulf region – home to a large Indian diaspora and the source of a large chunk of energy imports – this was the first meeting at the level of CCS to work out a strategy with an assessment that the impact of the conflict is going to last for some time.The PM has suggested a dedicated group of ministers and a panel of secretaries to deal with the issue, with detailed stakeholder consultations lined up through sectoral groups. He has also asked the Centre to coordinate with states to check black-marketing and hoarding.”PM said that the conflict is an evolving situation and the entire world is affected in some form. In such a situation, all efforts must be made to safeguard citizens from the impact of this conflict. PM instructed that all arms of govt work together to ensure least inconvenience to citizens,” an official statement said.It added that several measures proposed by different ministries would be prepared and implemented in the coming days.At the meeting, cabinet secretary TV Somanathan made a presentation on the global situation, and the mitigation measures taken so far and those being planned by different departments. “The expected impact and measures taken to address it across sectors like agriculture, fertilisers, food security, petroleum, power, MSMEs, exporters, shipping, trade, finance, supply chains and all affected sectors were discussed. The overall macro-economic scenario in the country and further measures to be taken were also discussed,” the statement said.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosPakistan Tops Global Terrorism Index With Highest Death Toll, Raises Global Alarm‘Was Tortured’: Wife Of Deceased PWC Official Seeks Bhullar’s Arrest Before Post-MortemSanjay Raut Fires ‘Jhola Uthaiye’ Salvo At Narendra Modi Over inflation, Rupee CrashFirst China-Bound Russian Oil Tanker Reaches India After US Sanctions WaiverNarendra Modi Reviews Energy Security As Middle East Crisis Deepens8931 Days In Office: PM Modi Becomes Longest-Serving Head Of Govt Overtaking Pawan Kumar Chamling‘Zelenskyy Regime Core Exporter Of Instability’: Russia Reacts To NIA Arrest Of Ukrainians In India‘Selective Narrative’: 275 Ex-Officials, Judges Slam USCIRF Over ‘Disturbing’ Report On IndiaLPG Tanker ‘Pyxis Pioneer’ With Over 47,000 Tonnes Of Fuel From US Arrives At New Mangalore PortSeveral Injured In Dimona As Iranian Missile Hits Israel’s ‘Little India’; Videos Show Chaos123Photostories5 nutrient-rich vegetable peels you should never throw awayHow to make Dhaba-style Paneer Butter Masala at homeIn pics: India’s sea-based deterrent triad – INS Arihant, Arighaat & AridhamanTV friendships that defined a generation: From ‘Friends’ to ‘The Big Bang Theory,’ the bonds we never got overTOISA 2025 winner list (part 1): Mithali Raj, Shubman Gill, Harmanpreet Kaur, and more win bigConstant urge to pee but little output? 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NEW DELHI: Recognising the “significant impact” of the conflict in West Asia on the global economy and its effect on India, the cabinet committee on security led by PM Narendra Modi on Sunday discussed steps to diversify the sources of import of chemicals, pharma, petrochemicals and other industrial sectors, while drawing comfort from the stock…

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Hardik Pandya told to step aside, ‘let Suryakumar Yadav lead’ at Mumbai Indians

Hardik Pandya told to step aside, ‘let Suryakumar Yadav lead’ at Mumbai Indians

Hardik Pandya with teammate Suryakumar Yadav (PTI Photo) Mumbai Indians will once again head into the Indian Premier League 2026 season as one of the strongest contenders on paper, boasting a star-studded lineup featuring Hardik Pandya, Rohit Sharma, Suryakumar Yadav, Jasprit Bumrah and Tilak Varma. Despite their formidable squad, the five-time champions have not lifted…

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Jason Momoa and family evacuate North Shore home in Hawaii; share video updates of the storm: ‘Hopefully everyone’s safe’

Jason Momoa and family evacuate North Shore home in Hawaii; share video updates of the storm: ‘Hopefully everyone’s safe’

Hollywood star Jason Momoa and his family were compelled to evacuate their Oahu North Shore residence due to severe flooding impacting Hawaii. The actor shared a social media update, confirming their safety while expressing concern for others affected by the storms. Momoa highlighted the widespread impact on communities, particularly those already facing difficulties, and urged…

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NEW DELHI: SC judge Ujjal Bhuyan Sunday said the political executive’s goal of Viksit Bharat by 2047 requires more room for debate and dissent without criminalising these, and erasure of “deep social fault lines” reflected in caste-based discrimination and atrocities on Dalits. Addressing the first national conference of SC Bar Association in Bengaluru, Justice Bhuyan said mindless arrests under anti-terrorism law Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act with minuscule convictions “cannot be a model of Viksit Bharat”. He said, “My model of Viksit Bharat is equal distribution of wealth and disappearance of acute disparity… which is also the goal set in directive principles of state policies in Constitution.Israel Iran WarUS-Israel-Iran War News Live Updates: Iran vows tit-for-tat strike after Trump’s 48hr ultimatum, threatens to hit US-Israel energy facilityWatch: Missile strike rocks Israel’s ‘Little India’ as Iran attack injures over 40; videos show chaosOver 100 injured in Israel amid Iran’s missile attack; Netanyahu calls it ‘difficult evening in battle for future'” He said in Viksit Bharat, “judiciary must remain judiciary… it can’t be an eternal critic or a cheerleader.”‘Low convictions under UAPA show overuse, if not misuse, of the law’Presenting data — from 2019 till 2023 — of people arrested under UAPA, he said thousands have been arrested, but the average conviction rate hovered around 5%. “It shows consistently low conviction. What does it indicate — overuse if not misuse (of the law) and its impact on the criminal justice system. How much burden does it put on courts? This shows the vast majority were arrested but could not be convicted. This indicates many arrests were premature and unsupported by sufficient evidence,” he said.“With a general conviction rate of 5% or less, and acquittal of more than 95% of UAPA cases, why should an accused be kept in jail without even filing a chargesheet against him? This can’t be a model of Viksit Bharat,” said Justice Bhuyan, adding that such case overload causes backlog, pendency, and delay in justice delivery, together impacting the general principle of ‘bail is the norm and jail the exception’.He said in Viksit Bharat there should be more room for debate and dissent. “Debate should not be criminalised. There should be more tolerance towards diverse views. Divergent views should be respected. There should be more tolerance towards diverse views and criticism,” he said.Justice Bhuyan said the political executive has fixed a goal for a developed India. “With all key players in the economic and social sector performing well, this is certainly an achievable target. After all, why should India not be a developed country for so long.” But, he said at the end of the day it is a political statement, recalling that the political executive had created a catchy slogan like ‘garibi hatao’ in the 1970s.“I have doubts whether the judiciary, though an organ of the State, but separate and distinct from other organs, should join this bandwagon. Without meaning any disrespect, the appropriate target for the judiciary should be the year 2050.”“By then, both our Constitution and SC would have completed 100 years, which is a significant milestone to look back and take stock of how we have travelled this far and what is the roadmap ahead,” he said.Referring to the Aug 1986 SC judgment in the Bijoe Emmanuel case in which the court had ruled in favour of children from Jehovah’s Witnesses sect refusing to sing the national anthem in school, Justice Bhuyan said only a courageous judge like O Chinnappa Reddy could have penned such a judgment. He said tolerance, which is taught by our tradition and Constitution, must be practiced.On societal imbalances caused by atrocities on Dalits coupled with caste-based discriminations, Justice Bhuyan said, “Deep social fault lines are there. Viksit Bharat cannot countenance such fault lines.”“Parents cannot insist that their children will not have food prepared by a Dalit woman. That cannot be a Viksit Bharat model. We cannot have Viksit Bharat when Dalit people are made to stand in the corridor and people urinate on them. This can’t be the model of development. Respect for the individual must be protected.”End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosPakistan Tops Global Terrorism Index With Highest Death Toll, Raises Global Alarm‘Was Tortured’: Wife Of Deceased PWC Official Seeks Bhullar’s Arrest Before Post-MortemSanjay Raut Fires ‘Jhola Uthaiye’ Salvo At Narendra Modi Over inflation, Rupee CrashFirst China-Bound Russian Oil Tanker Reaches India After US Sanctions WaiverNarendra Modi Reviews Energy Security As Middle East Crisis Deepens8931 Days In Office: PM Modi Becomes Longest-Serving Head Of Govt Overtaking Pawan Kumar Chamling‘Zelenskyy Regime Core Exporter Of Instability’: Russia Reacts To NIA Arrest Of Ukrainians In India‘Selective Narrative’: 275 Ex-Officials, Judges Slam USCIRF Over ‘Disturbing’ Report On IndiaLPG Tanker ‘Pyxis Pioneer’ With Over 47,000 Tonnes Of Fuel From US Arrives At New Mangalore PortSeveral Injured In Dimona As Iranian Missile Hits Israel’s ‘Little India’; Videos Show Chaos123Photostories5 nutrient-rich vegetable peels you should never throw awayHow to make Dhaba-style Paneer Butter Masala at homeHow to fill a good self appraisal and get the best ratingIn pics: India’s sea-based deterrent triad – INS Arihant, Arighaat & AridhamanTV friendships that defined a generation: From ‘Friends’ to ‘The Big Bang Theory,’ the bonds we never got overTOISA 2025 winner list (part 1): Mithali Raj, Shubman Gill, Harmanpreet Kaur, and more win bigConstant urge to pee but little output? A urologist explains what your body might be telling you5 factors to consider before investing in real estate5 common marriage mistakes that are major causes of divorce around the worldTOISA 2025 celebrates India’s sporting excellence with Smriti Mandhana and Samrat Rana leading the honours123Hot PicksIran newsGautam SinghaniaStrait of HormuzGold rate todayIncome Tax CalculatorPublic holidays March 2026Bank Holidays MarchTop TrendingBihar board result 2026Air India Boeing 77760% free seat ruleQatar LNG ExportsMojtaba KhameneiJames GraceySpring EquinoxDiesel price hike8th Pay CommissionPremium Petrol Price Hike

NEW DELHI: SC judge Ujjal Bhuyan Sunday said the political executive’s goal of Viksit Bharat by 2047 requires more room for debate and dissent without criminalising these, and erasure of “deep social fault lines” reflected in caste-based discrimination and atrocities on Dalits. Addressing the first national conference of SC Bar Association in Bengaluru, Justice Bhuyan said mindless arrests under anti-terrorism law Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act with minuscule convictions “cannot be a model of Viksit Bharat”. He said, “My model of Viksit Bharat is equal distribution of wealth and disappearance of acute disparity… which is also the goal set in directive principles of state policies in Constitution.Israel Iran WarUS-Israel-Iran War News Live Updates: Iran vows tit-for-tat strike after Trump’s 48hr ultimatum, threatens to hit US-Israel energy facilityWatch: Missile strike rocks Israel’s ‘Little India’ as Iran attack injures over 40; videos show chaosOver 100 injured in Israel amid Iran’s missile attack; Netanyahu calls it ‘difficult evening in battle for future'” He said in Viksit Bharat, “judiciary must remain judiciary… it can’t be an eternal critic or a cheerleader.”‘Low convictions under UAPA show overuse, if not misuse, of the law’Presenting data — from 2019 till 2023 — of people arrested under UAPA, he said thousands have been arrested, but the average conviction rate hovered around 5%. “It shows consistently low conviction. What does it indicate — overuse if not misuse (of the law) and its impact on the criminal justice system. How much burden does it put on courts? This shows the vast majority were arrested but could not be convicted. This indicates many arrests were premature and unsupported by sufficient evidence,” he said.“With a general conviction rate of 5% or less, and acquittal of more than 95% of UAPA cases, why should an accused be kept in jail without even filing a chargesheet against him? This can’t be a model of Viksit Bharat,” said Justice Bhuyan, adding that such case overload causes backlog, pendency, and delay in justice delivery, together impacting the general principle of ‘bail is the norm and jail the exception’.He said in Viksit Bharat there should be more room for debate and dissent. “Debate should not be criminalised. There should be more tolerance towards diverse views. Divergent views should be respected. There should be more tolerance towards diverse views and criticism,” he said.Justice Bhuyan said the political executive has fixed a goal for a developed India. “With all key players in the economic and social sector performing well, this is certainly an achievable target. After all, why should India not be a developed country for so long.” But, he said at the end of the day it is a political statement, recalling that the political executive had created a catchy slogan like ‘garibi hatao’ in the 1970s.“I have doubts whether the judiciary, though an organ of the State, but separate and distinct from other organs, should join this bandwagon. Without meaning any disrespect, the appropriate target for the judiciary should be the year 2050.”“By then, both our Constitution and SC would have completed 100 years, which is a significant milestone to look back and take stock of how we have travelled this far and what is the roadmap ahead,” he said.Referring to the Aug 1986 SC judgment in the Bijoe Emmanuel case in which the court had ruled in favour of children from Jehovah’s Witnesses sect refusing to sing the national anthem in school, Justice Bhuyan said only a courageous judge like O Chinnappa Reddy could have penned such a judgment. He said tolerance, which is taught by our tradition and Constitution, must be practiced.On societal imbalances caused by atrocities on Dalits coupled with caste-based discriminations, Justice Bhuyan said, “Deep social fault lines are there. Viksit Bharat cannot countenance such fault lines.”“Parents cannot insist that their children will not have food prepared by a Dalit woman. That cannot be a Viksit Bharat model. We cannot have Viksit Bharat when Dalit people are made to stand in the corridor and people urinate on them. This can’t be the model of development. Respect for the individual must be protected.”End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosPakistan Tops Global Terrorism Index With Highest Death Toll, Raises Global Alarm‘Was Tortured’: Wife Of Deceased PWC Official Seeks Bhullar’s Arrest Before Post-MortemSanjay Raut Fires ‘Jhola Uthaiye’ Salvo At Narendra Modi Over inflation, Rupee CrashFirst China-Bound Russian Oil Tanker Reaches India After US Sanctions WaiverNarendra Modi Reviews Energy Security As Middle East Crisis Deepens8931 Days In Office: PM Modi Becomes Longest-Serving Head Of Govt Overtaking Pawan Kumar Chamling‘Zelenskyy Regime Core Exporter Of Instability’: Russia Reacts To NIA Arrest Of Ukrainians In India‘Selective Narrative’: 275 Ex-Officials, Judges Slam USCIRF Over ‘Disturbing’ Report On IndiaLPG Tanker ‘Pyxis Pioneer’ With Over 47,000 Tonnes Of Fuel From US Arrives At New Mangalore PortSeveral Injured In Dimona As Iranian Missile Hits Israel’s ‘Little India’; Videos Show Chaos123Photostories5 nutrient-rich vegetable peels you should never throw awayHow to make Dhaba-style Paneer Butter Masala at homeHow to fill a good self appraisal and get the best ratingIn pics: India’s sea-based deterrent triad – INS Arihant, Arighaat & AridhamanTV friendships that defined a generation: From ‘Friends’ to ‘The Big Bang Theory,’ the bonds we never got overTOISA 2025 winner list (part 1): Mithali Raj, Shubman Gill, Harmanpreet Kaur, and more win bigConstant urge to pee but little output? A urologist explains what your body might be telling you5 factors to consider before investing in real estate5 common marriage mistakes that are major causes of divorce around the worldTOISA 2025 celebrates India’s sporting excellence with Smriti Mandhana and Samrat Rana leading the honours123Hot PicksIran newsGautam SinghaniaStrait of HormuzGold rate todayIncome Tax CalculatorPublic holidays March 2026Bank Holidays MarchTop TrendingBihar board result 2026Air India Boeing 77760% free seat ruleQatar LNG ExportsMojtaba KhameneiJames GraceySpring EquinoxDiesel price hike8th Pay CommissionPremium Petrol Price Hike

NEW DELHI: SC judge Ujjal Bhuyan Sunday said the political executive’s goal of Viksit Bharat by 2047 requires more room for debate and dissent without criminalising these, and erasure of “deep social fault lines” reflected in caste-based discrimination and atrocities on Dalits. Addressing the first national conference of SC Bar Association in Bengaluru, Justice Bhuyan…

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‘Spider-Man: Brand New Day’: Andrew Garfield and Kiernan Shipka casting buzz in Tom Holland starrer grows; fans speculate Peter Parker and Gwen Stacy reunion

‘Spider-Man: Brand New Day’: Andrew Garfield and Kiernan Shipka casting buzz in Tom Holland starrer grows; fans speculate Peter Parker and Gwen Stacy reunion

Speculation surrounding ‘Spider-Man: Brand New Day’ is gathering momentum, with fresh rumours linking Andrew Garfield and Kiernan Shipka to the project alongside Tom Holland. While no official casting announcements have been made, online chatter has intensified around Shipka potentially stepping into the role of Gwen Stacy, a fan-favourite character who has long been rumoured to…

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Sagittarius Horoscope Today, March 23, 2026: Celebrate with a simple, budget-friendly plan

Sagittarius Horoscope Today, March 23, 2026: Celebrate with a simple, budget-friendly plan

Sagittarians, today is all about positivity, especially from the younger crowd, lifting your spirits to new heights. The vibe is social, perfect for making new connections, but remember to keep your commitments manageable. In romance, embrace spontaneous, low-key dates that bring joy. Students will shine with laser focus, while business opportunities beckon with potential. Good…

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NEW DELHI: Supreme Court’s most senior judge, Justice Vikram Nath, on Sunday said artificial intelligence could at best be a facilitator for the justice delivery system but could never replace the core task – writing judgments – which would always remain with judges.Speaking on ‘Challenges, innovations and role of AI in judicial governance’ at the Supreme Court Bar Association’s first national conference in Bengaluru, Justice Nath said, “AI can be used as a tool to augment the judicial system, but it cannot replace the judgment or judges’ minds as to what is to be decided.” Justice Nath said, “There can be no fixed data set in millions of cases dealt by courts. Take, for example, matrimonial cases, settlement of commercial cases, balancing equities – the court can understand the nuances of each case, which is factually different from the other, by reading papers and hearing the counsel. Israel Iran WarUS-Israel-Iran War News Live Updates: Iran vows tit-for-tat strike after Trump’s 48hr ultimatum, threatens to hit US-Israel energy facilityWatch: Missile strike rocks Israel’s ‘Little India’ as Iran attack injures over 40; videos show chaosOver 100 injured in Israel amid Iran’s missile attack; Netanyahu calls it ‘difficult evening in battle for future’Judges alone know how to strike a balance in family partition suits.”He added, “AI cannot decide cases involving constitutional issues. There are innumerable complexities in criminal cases – how to appreciate the evidence, when to grant bail; in the same FIR there can be 10 accused, court may grant bail to nine but deny one. AI can’t deal with all these. AI is there to help us in several aspects – collate data, categorise cases, translations etc. But the judgment will remain with judges only.”Justice Nath also commended the initiative taken by SCBA president Vikas Singh on the conference.SC judge A G Masih said, “AI is not here to replace lawyers and judges. Data-driven intelligence cannot replace human conscience. The act of the courts rests on public faith to deliver justice by carefully balancing rights and liabilities and undertaking an assessment of factual circumstances with a human heart. Feelings cannot be replicated by AI, which can facilitate judicial activities but cannot substitute them.”The judge said there seemed to be a need to institutionalise guidelines for court technology and, perhaps, create a judicial-tech oversight board to maintain and check AI tools for bias and to review an automated draft. Senior advocate Sajan Poovayya said hallucination was implicit in mankind and mankind made AI. Therefore, hallucination was also implicit in AI and it was that which made it dangerous for the judiciary as it presented case law and logic that was non-existent or imaginary, he said.Delhi HC Chief Justice D K Upadhyay brought up the use of AI-assisted judgment drafting software in countries like Brazil, Argentina, Singapore, the UK, the UAE and China. “Collectively, AI is increasingly integrated in multiple domains of judicial governance from administrative efficiency to substantive support functions, while simultaneously raising important questions about accountability, fairness and limits of automation in the judicial system,” he said.Justice Upadhyay added, “AI-manipulated images, deepfakes deployed maliciously undermine the integrity of evidence and adversely impact administration of justice. Courts may have to re-examine the traditional reliance on photographs and videos… Burden on parties to establish authenticity will increase and the judiciary would have to rely more on forensic tests of such evidence.”End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosPakistan Tops Global Terrorism Index With Highest Death Toll, Raises Global Alarm‘Was Tortured’: Wife Of Deceased PWC Official Seeks Bhullar’s Arrest Before Post-MortemSanjay Raut Fires ‘Jhola Uthaiye’ Salvo At Narendra Modi Over inflation, Rupee CrashFirst China-Bound Russian Oil Tanker Reaches India After US Sanctions WaiverNarendra Modi Reviews Energy Security As Middle East Crisis Deepens8931 Days In Office: PM Modi Becomes Longest-Serving Head Of Govt Overtaking Pawan Kumar Chamling‘Zelenskyy Regime Core Exporter Of Instability’: Russia Reacts To NIA Arrest Of Ukrainians In India‘Selective Narrative’: 275 Ex-Officials, Judges Slam USCIRF Over ‘Disturbing’ Report On IndiaLPG Tanker ‘Pyxis Pioneer’ With Over 47,000 Tonnes Of Fuel From US Arrives At New Mangalore PortSeveral Injured In Dimona As Iranian Missile Hits Israel’s ‘Little India’; Videos Show Chaos123Photostories5 nutrient-rich vegetable peels you should never throw awayHow to make Dhaba-style Paneer Butter Masala at homeIn pics: India’s sea-based deterrent triad – INS Arihant, Arighaat & AridhamanTV friendships that defined a generation: From ‘Friends’ to ‘The Big Bang Theory,’ the bonds we never got overTOISA 2025 winner list (part 1): Mithali Raj, Shubman Gill, Harmanpreet Kaur, and more win bigConstant urge to pee but little output? 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NEW DELHI: Supreme Court’s most senior judge, Justice Vikram Nath, on Sunday said artificial intelligence could at best be a facilitator for the justice delivery system but could never replace the core task – writing judgments – which would always remain with judges.Speaking on ‘Challenges, innovations and role of AI in judicial governance’ at the Supreme Court Bar Association’s first national conference in Bengaluru, Justice Nath said, “AI can be used as a tool to augment the judicial system, but it cannot replace the judgment or judges’ minds as to what is to be decided.” Justice Nath said, “There can be no fixed data set in millions of cases dealt by courts. Take, for example, matrimonial cases, settlement of commercial cases, balancing equities – the court can understand the nuances of each case, which is factually different from the other, by reading papers and hearing the counsel. 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AI is there to help us in several aspects – collate data, categorise cases, translations etc. But the judgment will remain with judges only.”Justice Nath also commended the initiative taken by SCBA president Vikas Singh on the conference.SC judge A G Masih said, “AI is not here to replace lawyers and judges. Data-driven intelligence cannot replace human conscience. The act of the courts rests on public faith to deliver justice by carefully balancing rights and liabilities and undertaking an assessment of factual circumstances with a human heart. Feelings cannot be replicated by AI, which can facilitate judicial activities but cannot substitute them.”The judge said there seemed to be a need to institutionalise guidelines for court technology and, perhaps, create a judicial-tech oversight board to maintain and check AI tools for bias and to review an automated draft. Senior advocate Sajan Poovayya said hallucination was implicit in mankind and mankind made AI. 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NEW DELHI: Supreme Court’s most senior judge, Justice Vikram Nath, on Sunday said artificial intelligence could at best be a facilitator for the justice delivery system but could never replace the core task – writing judgments – which would always remain with judges.Speaking on ‘Challenges, innovations and role of AI in judicial governance’ at the…

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