"Tragic Air India Crash Sparks Legal Battle Over Aircraft Safety: New Evidence Points to Technical Flaws, Not Pilot Error"

AHMEDABAD, India — A tragic event unfolded on June 12 when Air India Flight AI171, a Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, crashed shortly after taking off from Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport, resulting in the loss of 260 lives, including 52 British nationals. The sole survivor, a Leicester resident named Vishwashkumar Ramesh, described a chilling sequence of events that unfolded within moments of takeoff. Attorney Mike Andrews, representing over 100 victims’ families, has criticized initial reports suggesting pilot error. He emphasizes that such claims are unfounded and advocates for an investigation focused on possible technical failures, particularly … Read more

California Court Dismisses Tribal Cardroom Lawsuit Over Technical Oversight

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — A lawsuit brought by a California tribal cardroom has been dismissed due to a procedural issue, leaving the future of the cardroom in question. The court’s decision was based on technical grounds rather than the merits of the case. The cardroom, which had sought to challenge the legality of certain state regulations, failed to meet specific filing requirements, resulting in the dismissal of the case. This outcome speaks to the intricate legal landscape that tribal entities navigate in California, where gaming laws are tightly regulated. Tribal gaming has been a contentious and … Read more

Hansal Mehta Rejects FFI Jury Role, Critiques ‘Pressure’ in Film Selection Process Amid Technical Dispute

Mumbai, India – In a spirited response to criticism from Film Federation of India (FFI) chairman Jahnu Barua, filmmaker Hansal Mehta has openly expressed his discontent over comments made about the technical aspects of the film “All We Imagine As Light.” Mehta’s remarks came after Barua’s assessment of the film as “very poor technically” was published in a recent interview with a local newspaper. Taking to the social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter, Mehta countered a user’s surprise at Barua’s harsh critique, suggesting an underlying dissatisfaction with the selection process for jury members … Read more