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IND vs AUS: Delhi Family Court rebuffs Australian court’s comment in Shikhar Dhawan-Ayesha Mukherjee’s divorce case

Shikhar ex-wife Ayesha Mukerji is a Melbourne based kickboxer and had moved the Australian court for maintenance.

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IND vs AUS: Delhi Family Court rebuffs Australian courts' comment in Shikhar Dhawan-Ayesha Mukherjee's divorce case

A family court in Delhi has rebuffed Australian Court’s comment on Indian courts and judiciary in Indian cricketer Shikhar Dhawan and Ayesha Mukherjee’s divorce case. Family Court Judge Harish Kumar said on Thursday that the foreign courts should discard their attitude that Indian courts are still in the pre-independence era.

This comment has come after Federal Circuit and Family Court in Australia on February 2, had asked the Indian opener to submit to its jurisdiction and withdraw the proceedings initiated by him against his wife in the Family Court in Delhi’s Patiala House Court.

Judge Harish Kumar said that the Indian courts are now conducting proceedings even through video conference and has made tremendous improvement in application of technology in all walks of life. And that’s why no one should remain under misconception that Indian Courts are still in pre-independence era.  

For the unversed, cricketer’s ex-wife Ayesha Mukerji is a Melbourne based kickboxer and had moved the Australian court for maintenance. On the other hand, Shikhar Dhawan had moved to the family court in Delhi for divorce and custody of child case. Moreover, in the last hearing at Delhi court, the bench had asked the estranged wife not to spread rumours about the cricketer.

The Australian court, in its order had stated that they had no idea how courts in India function and adjudicate parenting disputes or custody matters. And said that since both Shikhar and Ayesha understand English, they can continue to pursue their litigation in Australia instead of India. The Australian court had also asked Dhawan to pursue the child custody and divorce petition before the Australian Court as well. 

Taking objection to the observations made by the Australian court, the family court at Delhi said that this reflects inappropriate understanding of the law of India qua parenting and conditions prevalent in India. Judge Kumar even stated that Indian courts pass parenting orders keeping in mind the best interest of the child and not language.  

He further wrote in a 9 page order that almost all courts in India conducts its proceedings both in English as well Indian language prevalent. Hence, respondent herein would not have any difficulty in understanding and participating in the proceedings in India.

Judge Kumar also said that since both, the cricketer and his wife are Hindu by religion and even their son Zoravar is a Hindu, the couple must pursue their litigation in Delhi. 

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Telegram CEO Pavel Durov criticises India restriction, says leak networks shifted to other apps

Telegram founder Pavel Durov has responded to India’s temporary restriction on the platform ahead of the NEET-UG 2026 re-examination, arguing that the move affected ordinary users without stopping alleged leak networks.

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Telegram founder and CEO Pavel Durov has criticised India’s decision to temporarily restrict access to the messaging platform, arguing that the move failed to curb alleged exam leak operations and instead affected millions of legitimate users.

The restriction was imposed ahead of the NEET-UG 2026 re-examination as authorities sought to prevent the spread of leaked exam-related material and disrupt networks allegedly involved in malpractice.

In a public response, Durov said the action had inconvenienced a large number of users across India while those responsible for sharing leaked content had simply migrated to alternative platforms.

According to Durov, restricting access to Telegram did not eliminate the problem authorities were trying to address. He claimed that groups involved in distributing exam-related leaks quickly shifted their activities elsewhere, raising questions about the effectiveness of platform-specific restrictions.

The temporary curbs were announced by the government in the lead-up to the NEET-UG re-test scheduled for June 21. Officials said the move was aimed at safeguarding the integrity of the examination process following concerns about the circulation of leaked material online.

The restriction is currently expected to remain in place until June 22.

Durov also stressed that millions of Indian users rely on Telegram for communication, education, business activities and community engagement. He argued that measures targeting an entire platform can have wider consequences for users who have no connection to alleged wrongdoing.

The government’s action came amid broader efforts to prevent cheating and malpractice in competitive examinations. Authorities have been closely monitoring digital platforms and messaging services after reports that exam-related content was being circulated through online channels.

The debate has sparked discussions about how governments and technology platforms should balance examination security with access to digital communication services. While officials maintain that strong measures are necessary to protect the fairness of high-stakes examinations, critics argue that restrictions on entire platforms may not effectively stop determined offenders.

For now, Telegram remains at the centre of the discussion as authorities continue efforts to ensure a fair and secure conduct of the NEET-UG 2026 re-examination.

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India coach reacts to Vaibhav Sooryavanshi altercation, calls for better on-field conduct

India spin-bowling coach Sairaj Bahutule has commented on the post-match confrontation involving Vaibhav Sooryavanshi and a Sri Lanka A player, urging better on-field behaviour from both sides.

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India spin-bowling coach Sairaj Bahutule has weighed in on the controversy involving young batter Vaibhav Sooryavanshi following India A’s dramatic Super Over defeat to Sri Lanka A in the ongoing Tri-Nation Series.

The incident occurred after the match in Dambulla, where tempers flared between Sooryavanshi and Sri Lanka A cricketer Vishen Halambage. Reports indicated that comments were directed at the Indian batters as they headed back towards the dressing room after the game, leading to a heated exchange.

Video footage from the aftermath showed Sooryavanshi confronting Halambage before the two players briefly came into physical contact. Other Sri Lanka A players intervened and prevented the situation from escalating further.

Speaking about the matter, Bahutule described the episode as unfortunate and stressed that such situations can be avoided with greater discipline on the field. He expressed confidence that coaching staff from both teams would ensure similar incidents do not recur.

The coach also suggested that players on both sides should be educated about appropriate conduct during high-pressure matches, highlighting the importance of maintaining respect and sportsmanship even in intense competitive situations.

The altercation has sparked debate among cricket followers, with differing opinions emerging over the actions of the players involved. The incident came at the end of a tense contest that saw Sri Lanka A defeat India A in a Super Over after a closely fought encounter.

The young Sooryavanshi, regarded as one of India’s most promising batting talents, has attracted significant attention in recent months. However, the focus after the Dambulla match shifted from cricketing performances to player behaviour, prompting reactions from officials and coaches.

With the tournament continuing, attention is expected to return to on-field performances as both teams look ahead to their remaining fixtures.

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Kumkum Bhagya actor Sanchita Ugale dies by suicide near Mumbai at 22

Television actor Sanchita Ugale, known for Kumkum Bhagya and Wagle Ki Duniya, died by suicide at her residence near Mumbai. Police have launched an investigation.

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Television actor Sanchita Ugale, known for her appearances in Kumkum Bhagya, Wagle Ki Duniya and Dilwali Dulha Le Jayegi, died by suicide at her residence in Nalasopara East near Mumbai on June 14. She was 22.

According to police officials, the incident took place at her home in Achole village, Nalasopara East. Authorities said Ugale had locked herself inside her bedroom and was later found hanging from a ceiling fan. Family members and local residents rushed her to a hospital, where doctors declared her dead.

Police have registered an Accidental Death Report (ADR) and launched an investigation into the circumstances surrounding her death. Officials said inquiries are underway and the exact reason behind the incident has not yet been established.

Career across television, OTT and films

Ugale had built a growing presence in the entertainment industry through television, streaming projects and films. Apart from Kumkum Bhagya and Wagle Ki Duniya, she played a lead role in Dilwali Dulha Le Jayegi. She also appeared in OTT projects such as Crime Aaj Kal and Silence 2.

The actor was also associated with the film Chhaava, which contributed to her growing recognition among audiences.

Last social media post draws attention

Following news of her death, social media users shared and commented on Ugale’s final Instagram post, which had been uploaded hours before the incident. The post showed the actor in traditional attire lip-syncing to a classic Bollywood song. Fans expressed shock and grief after learning of her death.

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