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No stay on Jolly LLB 3: Bombay High Court dismisses plea alleging film ridicules judges

**Bombay High Court Dismisses Plea Seeking Stay on Release of Jolly LLB 3**

The Bombay High Court on Wednesday dismissed a petition that sought to stall the release of *Jolly LLB 3*, the highly anticipated courtroom drama starring Akshay Kumar and Arshad Warsi. Directed by Subhash Kapoor, the film is scheduled to hit theatres this Friday, September 19.

The plea, filed by the Association for Aiding Justice, alleged that the film ridiculed lawyers and judges. It also objected to the song *Bhai Vakeel Hai*, claiming it demeaned the legal profession.

During the hearing, advocate Dipesh Siroya, representing the petitioner, pointed to a scene where judges are referred to as “mamu,” calling the term derogatory. However, the bench comprising Chief Justice Shree Chandrashekhar and Justice Gautam Ankhad dismissed these concerns outright.

“We have been facing mockery since day one. Don’t worry about us,” the judges remarked while rejecting the plea.

The court was also informed that the Allahabad High Court had already dismissed a similar petition against the film.

Meanwhile, legal challenges to *Jolly LLB 3* are being heard in other states as well. The Madhya Pradesh High Court recently reprimanded a lawyer for filing a case without including the filmmakers as parties. Similarly, the Gujarat High Court instructed a petitioner to consider the Allahabad High Court’s order before proceeding further.

Despite these objections, *Jolly LLB 3* remains on track for its scheduled release on September 19.

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https://www.bollywoodhungama.com/news/bollywood/no-stay-jolly-llb-3-bombay-high-court-dismisses-plea-alleging-film-ridicules-judges/

Bihar CM Nitish Kumar Announces ₹1,000 Monthly Aid For Unemployed Graduates For 2 Years

Patna: The Bihar government has announced financial assistance of Rs 1,000 per month for unemployed graduate youth for a period of two years under the ‘Mukhyamantri Nishchay Swayam Sahayta Bhatta Yojana’. Chief Minister Nitish Kumar made this announcement on Thursday, expanding the scope of the scheme which was earlier applicable only to unemployed youths who had passed their intermediate exams.

In a post on X (formerly Twitter), CM Nitish Kumar stated, “I am pleased to inform that under the state government’s seven resolves programme, the previously operated ‘Mukhyamantri Nishchay Swayam Sahayta Bhatta Yojana’ has now been expanded. Under this, the benefit of the Self-Help Allowance Scheme, which was previously being provided to intermediate-passed youth, has now been extended to unemployed graduate youth who have passed in arts, science, and commerce.”

The Chief Minister further explained that graduate youth aged between 20 and 25 years, who are not pursuing any studies, striving for employment, do not have any self-employment, and have not secured any government, private, or non-government job, will be eligible for the allowance. They will receive Rs 1,000 per month for a maximum duration of two years under this scheme.

With the Bihar Assembly elections scheduled for later this year, CM Nitish Kumar expressed his hope that “the youth will use this assistance allowance to obtain necessary training and prepare for competitive examinations so that their future can be secured.”

Since the formation of the new government in November 2005, providing government jobs and employment opportunities to youth, along with their empowerment, has been a top priority. The Chief Minister noted, “A target has been set to provide government jobs and employment to one crore youth in the next five years. In the coming days, a large number of new jobs and employment opportunities will be created in the government and private sectors.”

To achieve this ambitious target, the government is focusing on skill development training for the youth to help them secure jobs and employment. The objective of this initiative is to ensure that the youth of Bihar become self-reliant, skilled, and employment-oriented, thereby contributing significantly to the development of the state and the country.

*Disclaimer: Except for the headline, this article has not been edited by FPJ’s editorial team and is auto-generated from an agency feed.*
https://www.freepressjournal.in/education/bihar-cm-nitish-kumar-announces-1000-monthly-aid-for-unemployed-graduates-for-2-years

India Studies Implications Of Saudi-Pakistan Mutual Defence Pact, Vows To Safeguard Security

New Delhi: As Saudi Arabia and Pakistan signed a strategic mutual defence pact, India said on Thursday it is carefully studying the implications of the agreement for its national security and regional stability, while reiterating its commitment to safeguarding its interests.

The pact was signed in Riyadh by Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on Wednesday. Both sides agreed that an attack on one would be considered an attack on both.

In response, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) issued a statement saying, “We have seen reports of the signing of a strategic mutual Defence pact between Saudi Arabia and Pakistan. The Government was aware that this development, which formalises a long-standing arrangement between the two countries, had been under consideration.”

“We will study the implications of this development for our national security as well as for regional and global stability. The Government remains committed to protecting India’s national interests and ensuring comprehensive national security in all domains,” it added.

The ‘Strategic Mutual Defence Agreement’ marks the most formal expression of a decades-long security relationship that has seen Pakistan training Saudi troops and participating in joint exercises since the 1960s.

A joint statement from Riyadh and Islamabad said the accord aims to “develop aspects of Defence cooperation” and “strengthen joint deterrence against any aggression.”

This development comes shortly after the Pahalgam attack, in which 26 people were killed by heavily armed terrorists of The Resistance Front, an offshoot of Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba.

In retaliation, India launched ‘Operation Sindoor’, targeting nine high-value terror infrastructures in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK). Pakistan later responded with counterstrikes, raising tensions further.

India subsequently rolled out ‘Operation Sindoor Outreach’, sending delegations of parliamentarians and officials to friendly nations to highlight Pakistan’s state-sponsored terrorism. One such delegation, led by BJP MP Baijayant Panda, visited Saudi Arabia as part of this campaign.

The Defence pact also coincides with a wider climate of instability in the region. Just two days earlier, Arab and Islamic nations convened an extraordinary joint session of the Arab League and Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) after Israel’s September 9 airstrike in Doha killed senior Hamas political leaders during ceasefire talks. The strike drew condemnation across Arab capitals.

*(Except for the headline, this article has not been edited by FPJ’s editorial team and is auto-generated from an agency feed.)*
https://www.freepressjournal.in/india/india-studies-implications-of-saudi-pakistan-mutual-defence-pact-vows-to-safeguard-security

Hamas reaching ‘breaking point’ as Gaza City evacuation expands, security source says

Hamas Reaching ‘Breaking Point’ as Gaza City Evacuation Expands, Security Source Says

“Once more than half a million Palestinians have evacuated, criticism of the Hamas leadership will intensify to the point where signs of its collapse may begin to appear,” a security source stated.

Displaced Palestinians, fleeing northern Gaza due to an Israeli military operation, are moving southward following orders from Israeli forces for residents of Gaza City to evacuate to the south, in the central Gaza Strip, on September 17, 2025.

(Photo credit: REUTERS/Mahmoud Issa)

By AMIR BOHBOT

https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/defense-news/article-867857

Woman admits to pointing gun at ‘terrified’ teen during home invasion

A woman who once represented her state in football has admitted to pointing a gun at a terrified teenager and her sister during a meth-fueled home invasion last year.

Lela Spotswood, pictured in 2016 when she was appointed captain of the Tasmanian team to participate in the national female diversity championships, faces serious charges related to the incident.

The incident occurred on April 30, 2024, when Spotswood and her drug dealer co-accused drove to a private residence in Red Hills armed with firearms. According to Crown counsel Amit Sharma, the pair entered the home through an unlocked door at about 6:10 pm and encountered three occupants—the homeowner and his two teenage daughters.

Mr. Sharma explained that Spotswood pointed her weapon at the “terrified” 16-year-old girl, who was standing protectively in front of her 14-year-old sister. Meanwhile, her co-accused pointed a weapon at the male homeowner and demanded cash and drugs. The homeowner handed over $1,400 after explaining that he had earned the money working in the mining industry.

Evidence presented by the state included a DNA match and CCTV footage of the vehicle used during the incident. Among the items stolen were keys to the homeowner’s Toyota Hilux, clothing, and jewellery.

“It’s an aggravating factor in the offending that it occurred in the presence of children,” Mr. Sharma said during his submissions to the court. He added that the 16-year-old victim feared for her life when Spotswood pointed the firearm directly at her.

In response to the defence counsel’s argument that there were no physical injuries to the victims, Mr. Sharma highlighted the immense psychological harm caused by Spotswood’s actions. The teenager missed significant amounts of school following the incident, and her academic performance suffered as a result.

“The impact was profound for the father,” Mr. Sharma stated. “He had to give up his mining job in Western Australia.”

This distressing case sheds light on the far-reaching consequences of violent crime—not only physical but deeply psychological—especially when children are involved. The court will continue to consider evidence as proceedings move forward.
https://www.theadvocate.com.au/story/9068389/former-child-sports-star-pleads-to-horror-armed-robbery/?src=rss

How Kishore Kumar’s Natural And Heartfelt Singing Inspired Shaan To Become A Singer

Ace singer Shaan is set to honour his ‘first guru,’ the legendary Kishore Kumar, with his first-ever tribute concert, **Forever Kishore Shaan Se**. Presented by Namrata Gupta Khan and Rabbani Mustafa Khan of NR Talent and Event Management — the family of Shaan’s guru, Ustad Ghulam Mustafa Khan — the show is scheduled for September 19 at NMACC, Mumbai.

In an exclusive interaction with *The Free Press Journal*, Shaan opens up about the deep impact Kishore Kumar has had on his musical journey. He shares how Kishore da’s natural and heartfelt singing inspired him to become a singer, and how this concert is his way of giving back to his mentor and legend.

The show promises to be a magical evening filled with timeless melodies, memories, and soulful renditions of Kishore Kumar’s most iconic songs.

### Excerpts from the interview:

**Q. What inspired you to create a tribute show for Kishore Kumar now?**
A. Well, it was now or never! Of course, it’s been a fantastic coincidence that this show is also brought to us by NR Talent and Event Management. NR would be Namrata and Rabbani—Rabbani, of course, is Ustad ji’s son.

Actually, it all started with a conversation with Rabbani. He wanted to do a show, and he had a date at NMACC. He said, “Let’s do a Shaan show.” So I said, “I’d love to do a tribute to Kishore da.” He jumped at the idea, and within two days, posters were printed, the name was fixed, and within a week I was like, “Yaar, nikaal de poster, nahi ho payega!”

You know, this is something I hadn’t thought through. In two and a half hours, to put out a concert singing Kishore Kumar songs—I realised it’s not going to be possible. There are so many songs, so many emotions, so many facets to him. How am I going to put all that down in such a short while?

But once you’ve committed, you’re in. Since then, I’ve been working on it, and I think now I’ve reached a comfortable zone. I think I’m ready for this, and it’s going to be a fantastic show. We’re already sold out, so there’s no backing out!

**Q. What does Kishore Kumar mean to you personally and musically?**
A. Everything. I mean, you know, the fact that I wanted to be a singer is only after I heard him sing. His voice is a voice that resonates with me. His voice so effortlessly lives every emotion that he sings.

His voice is not dated. Aaj bhi agar koi gaana aap gaana chahte ho, aaj ki tareekh mein, I would think the ideal way to sing it would be how Kishore Kumar would have sung it. No extra frills, no extra fuss, no extra gaayaki. But feeling that emotion.

Not just energetic happy songs—even a sad song was sung with such grace and dignity. You’re not overdoing it. You’re not dwelling. The emotion automatically connects.

**Q. How did you prepare for Forever Kishore Shaan Se?**
A. The idea of that took many days. First, I thought maybe I’ll do a tribute with all the collaborations—the songs that he has sung with his co-singers, his composers, songs that he has sung for the top actors.

But then I realised that even that would not justify it. Then I thought, what if today Kishore da was doing a show for an audience of today? He would select songs based on emotion—runna bhi hai, hasna bhi hai. With at least 250 superhit songs, if an artist has to perform a few, they’d pick them to take the audience on a journey.

So we have almost 70 songs in a short span of two and a half hours. Some songs are short bits, some full songs. The journey is full of music, stories, and nostalgia. Everyone has a story connected to one of his songs—it should feel like that. So that’s how the journey is shaped.

**Q. Which Kishore da song do you find most emotionally challenging to sing?**
A. All his songs are emotionally challenging—because I get emotional when I sing them. But I enjoy that. The challenge is not the song.

Technical challenges are there if your voice is not in form. And of course, there’s a disclaimer—please do not compare me, a small artist, with the great Kishore Kumar. I will never, never, never measure up to that. But enjoy the journey along with me.

Though it’s not just a show—it’s a connection. So when you come, even if you’ve bought expensive tickets, you’ll be taken on a beautiful Kishore Kumar journey through his songs, with storytelling. Who better than his own son to tell us about his discography?

Google mein aapko mil jaayega, but this will be something else. Using his songs, it’s a journey into a world full of nostalgia, beautiful lyrics, poetry, and melody.

**Q. Are you planning to add your own twist to his classics or keep them as original as possible?**
A. No, no, no. They’ll be sung the way he sang them. Of course, there will be some finer changes. It’ll be a little different—but only slightly.

**Q. Can you share a glimpse of your next musical project after this concert?**
A. Yes! I’ve released a ghazal album which is doing very well. It’s called *Ghazal Ho Gayi*, and it’s composed and written by the great Nida Fazli sahab. It’s being released soon, and we’re making the best of it.

**Q. What message would you like to give to Kishore Kumar fans through this tribute?**
A. All I’d like to say is—Kishore Kumar hum rahenge na, hamari awaaz, hamare gaane rahenge. Kishore Kumar ki awaaz, unke gaane, unka charcha—they will always live on.

And as an inspiration, he will always be there. As long as someone understands what music is, what feelings are, what emotions are—he will always be relevant.

The beautiful thing about Kishore da’s singing is that it never gets dated. People will love it as a song of today and still feel his special touch. I think… you feel that. You feel that song.

Stay tuned for an unforgettable evening celebrating the timeless legacy of Kishore Kumar through the soulful voice of Shaan.
https://www.freepressjournal.in/entertainment/how-kishore-kumars-natural-and-heartfelt-singing-inspired-shaan-to-become-a-singer

Woman admits to pointing gun at ‘terrified’ teen during home invasion

A woman who once represented her state in football has admitted to pointing a gun at a terrified teenager and her sister during a meth-fueled home invasion last year.

Lela Spotswood, pictured in 2016 when she was appointed captain of the Tasmanian team to participate in the national female diversity championships, now faces serious charges related to an incident on April 30, 2024.

According to Crown counsel Amit Sharma, Spotswood and her co-accused, who was her drug dealer, drove to a private residence in Red Hills armed with firearms. At about 6:10 pm, the pair entered the home through an unlocked door and encountered the three occupants: the homeowner and his two teenage daughters.

Mr. Sharma stated that Spotswood pointed her weapon at the “terrified” 16-year-old, who was standing protectively in front of her 14-year-old sister. Meanwhile, her co-accused aimed a gun at the male homeowner and demanded cash and drugs. The man handed over $1400. When questioned about the large amount of cash, he explained that he worked in the mining industry.

The state’s evidence supporting the charges includes a DNA match and CCTV footage of the vehicle used during the incident. In addition to the cash, the pair stole keys to the homeowner’s Toyota Hilux, clothing, and jewelry.

Mr. Sharma highlighted the seriousness of the crime, emphasizing that it was an aggravating factor that the offenses occurred in the presence of children. The 16-year-old victim feared that Spotswood intended to kill her when the firearm was pointed directly at her.

In response to the defense counsel’s argument that no physical injuries were sustained by the victims, Mr. Sharma argued that the psychological harm caused by Spotswood’s actions was immense. He noted that the teenage girl missed a significant amount of school and her academic performance suffered as a result of the trauma.

“The impact on the father was profound,” Mr. Sharma said. “He had to give up his mining job in Western Australia.”

This disturbing case highlights the far-reaching effects of violent crime, not only on physical safety but also on mental health and family well-being. The court proceedings continue as the community awaits justice.

*Image Caption: Lela Spotswood in 2016, appointed captain of the Tasmanian team for the national female diversity championships. (File Picture)*
https://www.theadvocate.com.au/story/9068389/former-child-sports-star-pleads-to-horror-armed-robbery/?src=rss

ECB’s unlikely €6.9mn school bailout funds classrooms in containers

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How Kishore Kumar’s Natural And Heartfelt Singing Inspired Shaan To Become A Singer

**Shaan to Honour His ‘First Guru’ Kishore Kumar with Tribute Concert ‘Forever Kishore Shaan Se’**

Ace singer Shaan is all set to pay tribute to his ‘first guru,’ the legendary Kishore Kumar, with his first-ever tribute concert titled *Forever Kishore Shaan Se*. Presented by Namrata Gupta Khan and Rabbani Mustafa Khan of NR Talent and Event Management—the family of Shaan’s guru, Ustad Ghulam Mustafa Khan—the concert is scheduled for September 19 at NMACC, Mumbai.

In an exclusive interaction with *The Free Press Journal*, Shaan opened up about the profound impact Kishore Kumar has had on his musical journey. He shared how Kishore da’s natural and heartfelt singing inspired him to pursue a career in music and described this concert as his way of giving back to his mentor and legend.

The show promises to be a magical evening filled with timeless melodies, memories, and soulful renditions of Kishore Kumar’s most iconic songs.

### Excerpts from the Interview:

**Q. What inspired you to create a tribute show for Kishore Kumar now?**

*A.* Well, it was now or never! It was a fantastic coincidence that this show is brought to us by NR Talent and Event Management—Namrata and Rabbani. Rabbani is Ustad ji’s son. Actually, it all started with a conversation with Rabbani. He had a date at NMACC and said, “Let’s do a Shaan show.” I said, “I’d love to do a tribute to Kishore da.” He jumped at the idea, and within two days, posters were printed and the name was fixed.

But within a week, I thought, “Yaar, take down the poster, this won’t work!” I hadn’t really thought it through. In just two and a half hours of concert time, singing Kishore Kumar songs—it’s not going to be possible. There are so many songs, emotions, and facets to him. How can I encapsulate all that in such a short span?

But once committed, there’s no turning back. Since then, I’ve been working on it, and now I feel comfortable and ready. It’s going to be a fantastic show—and we’re already sold out!

**Q. What does Kishore Kumar mean to you personally and musically?**

*A.* Everything. I wanted to be a singer only after hearing him sing. His voice resonates with me deeply. It effortlessly expresses every emotion he sings—his voice is timeless.

Even today, if you want to sing a song, I believe the ideal way is how Kishore Kumar would have sung it. No extra frills, no fuss in singing—but the pure feeling of emotion.

Not just his energetic, happy songs—even his sad songs were sung with such grace and dignity. He never overdid it or dwelled unnecessarily. The emotion connects automatically.

**Q. How did you prepare for Forever Kishore Shaan Se?**

*A.* It took many days to conceptualize. Initially, I thought of doing a tribute involving all his collaborations—the duets, songs with other composers, songs for top actors. But even that wouldn’t do justice.

Then I thought—if Kishore da was performing today, he’d select songs based on emotion—sometimes to make you laugh, sometimes to make you cry. Out of his 250+ superhit songs, he’d pick a few that take the audience on a journey.

So in these two and a half hours, we have almost 70 songs—some are short bits, some are full songs. The journey is filled with music, stories, and nostalgia. Everyone has a personal story connected to one of his songs—it should feel like that.

**Q. Which Kishore da song do you find most emotionally challenging to sing?**

*A.* All his songs are emotionally challenging because I get emotional singing them. But I enjoy that. The challenge lies not with the song itself, but if your voice isn’t in form, the technicality becomes difficult.

Of course, a disclaimer—I am a small artist; please do not compare me to the great Kishore Kumar. I will never match him. But I hope the audience enjoys the journey with me.

This is not just a show; it’s a connection. Even if you’ve bought expensive tickets, you’ll be taken on a beautiful journey through Kishore Kumar’s songs, with storytelling. Who better than his own son to tell us about his discography?

You can find his discography on Google, but this will be something else—a nostalgic journey into a world filled with beautiful lyrics, poetry, and melody.

**Q. Are you planning to add your own twist to his classics or keep them as original as possible?**

*A.* No, they will be sung the way he sang them. Of course, there will be some finer changes—a little different, but only slightly.

**Q. Can you share a glimpse of your next musical project after this concert?**

*A.* Yes! I have released a ghazal album called *Ghazal Ho Gayi*, composed and written by the great Nida Fazli sahab. It’s doing very well and will be released soon. We’re making the best of it.

**Q. What message would you like to give to Kishore Kumar fans through this tribute?**

*A.* All I want to say is—Kishore Kumar hum rahenge na. Our voice, our songs, our discussions about him will always live on.

His voice, his songs, and his legacy will always remain relevant. As long as someone understands the essence of music, feelings, and emotions, he will be there as an inspiration.

The beautiful thing about Kishore da’s singing is that it never gets dated. People will continue to love his songs as contemporary classics and feel his special touch. I think you feel that too—you feel that song.

Stay tuned for a soulful evening celebrating the unmatched legacy of Kishore Kumar, brought to life by Shaan’s heartfelt tribute.
https://www.freepressjournal.in/entertainment/how-kishore-kumars-natural-and-heartfelt-singing-inspired-shaan-to-become-a-singer

Demons keen to trade May, Windhager stays a Saint

Melbourne are keen to trade Steven May as the club looks to reshape its lineup ahead of the next season.

In other news, Adelaide veteran Brodie Smith has announced his retirement, marking the end of an impressive career.

Meanwhile, tagger Marcus Windhager has secured his future by re-signing with St Kilda, committing to the club for the foreseeable future.
https://thewest.com.au/sport/afl/demons-keen-to-trade-may-windhager-stays-a-saint-c-20060020