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Twisha Sharma Case: किस आधार पर हाई कोर्ट ने त्विषा की सास गिरिबाला की अग्रिम जमानत अर्जी खारिज की? पांच कारण

Twisha Sharma Case: किस आधार पर हाई कोर्ट ने त्विषा की सास गिरिबाला की अग्रिम जमानत अर्जी खारिज की? पांच कारण

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– फोटो : अमर उजाला

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त्विषा शर्मा की  संदिग्ध मौत का मामला पिछले कई दिनों से मीडिया की सुर्खियों में छाया हुआ है। हर दिन मामले से जुड़े नए-नए अपडेट सामने आ रहे हैं। वहीं, बीते दिन मध्यप्रदेश हाई कोर्ट ने त्विषा की सास पूर्व जज गिरिबाला सिंह की अग्रिम जमानत अर्जी खारिज कर दी है। कोर्ट ने यह भी माना कि सास गिरिबाला सिंह के खिलाफ भी स्पष्ट आरोप सामने आए हैं। यहां आपको विस्तार से बता रहे हैं कि वो कौन-कौन से ठोस आधार थे, जिसको देखते हुए कोर्ट ने यह फैसला लिया है।





 

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Vertu Is Back With a Folding Phone Powered by—Surprise—an AI Agent<div><p><span class="lead-in-text-callout">Vertu is a</span> company known for making extraordinarily <a href="https://www.wired.com/story/we-tried-vertus-web3-phone-it-scared-us/" class="text link">gaudy smartphones</a> with outdated technology, luxe materials, and <a href="https://www.wired.com/2014/06/vertu-signature-touch/" class="text link">eye-watering prices</a>. Now the brand is here to meet the <a href="https://www.wired.com/tag/artificial-intelligence/" class="text link">AI moment</a> with its first-ever book-like <a href="https://www.wired.com/gallery/best-folding-phones/" class="text link">folding phone</a>, complete with an <a href="https://www.wired.com/story/how-ai-agents-plunged-tech-world-into-chaos/" class="text link">AI agent</a> on board.</p><p class="paywall">The company announced the <a data-offer-url="https://vertu.com/alphafold" class="external-link text link" data-event-click="{"element":"ExternalLink","outgoingURL":"https://vertu.com/alphafold"}" href="https://vertu.com/alphafold" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">AlphaFold smartphone</a> on Thursday—targeting business executives—which comes outfitted with the Hermes Agent. This agent can purportedly handle schedules and tasks on a user’s behalf and “connect to enterprise systems.” Agents are big in the smartphone world right now, with companies like Google and Samsung offering ways for Gemini on <a href="https://www.wired.com/gallery/best-android-phones/" class="text link">Android smartphones</a> to perform tasks such as <a href="https://www.wired.com/story/google-gemini-task-automation-galaxy-s26-uber-doordash/" class="text link">booking an Uber or ordering DoorDash</a>. Vertu is cashing in on that trend.</p><p class="paywall">But the company has a checkered past. Originally, Vertu was a Nokia subsidiary that made handcrafted <a data-offer-url="https://www.gsmarena.com/vertu_signature-pictures-1218.php" class="external-link text link" data-event-click="{"element":"ExternalLink","outgoingURL":"https://www.gsmarena.com/vertu_signature-pictures-1218.php"}" href="https://www.gsmarena.com/vertu_signature-pictures-1218.php" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">luxury Nokia phones</a> (in the UK!) in the early 2000s. Each phone came with access to a live concierge service. The company faced headwinds with the smartphone revolution and fell behind the times. Vertu then changed hands over several years, with various acquisitions, eventually shuttering its UK factory and laying off staff.</p><figure class="AssetEmbedWrapper-iJvQnD cOWUYC asset-embed"><div class="AssetEmbedAssetContainer-fnduJP iaVSwI asset-embed__asset-container"><span class="SpanWrapper-kFnjvc eKnjjD responsive-asset AssetEmbedResponsiveAsset-gaAbQ hXaxHA asset-embed__responsive-asset"><picture class="ResponsiveImagePicture-jKunQM gjCCFj AssetEmbedResponsiveAsset-gaAbQ hXaxHA asset-embed__responsive-asset responsive-image"><img alt="Image may contain Electronics Mobile Phone Phone Accessories Baby and Person" loading="lazy" class="ResponsiveImageContainer-dkeESL cQPiWi responsive-image__image" srcset="https://media.wired.com/photos/6a16fe81cf5f7b9bb80e6e05/master/w_120,c_limit/4-1%20copy.jpg 120w, https://media.wired.com/photos/6a16fe81cf5f7b9bb80e6e05/master/w_240,c_limit/4-1%20copy.jpg 240w, https://media.wired.com/photos/6a16fe81cf5f7b9bb80e6e05/master/w_320,c_limit/4-1%20copy.jpg 320w, https://media.wired.com/photos/6a16fe81cf5f7b9bb80e6e05/master/w_640,c_limit/4-1%20copy.jpg 640w, https://media.wired.com/photos/6a16fe81cf5f7b9bb80e6e05/master/w_960,c_limit/4-1%20copy.jpg 960w, https://media.wired.com/photos/6a16fe81cf5f7b9bb80e6e05/master/w_1280,c_limit/4-1%20copy.jpg 1280w, https://media.wired.com/photos/6a16fe81cf5f7b9bb80e6e05/master/w_1600,c_limit/4-1%20copy.jpg 1600w" sizes="100vw" src="https://media.wired.com/photos/6a16fe81cf5f7b9bb80e6e05/master/w_1600%2Cc_limit/4-1%2520copy.jpg"/></picture></span></div><p><span class="BaseText-fEwdHD CaptionCredit-cUgOGk iQbGEh hRFzlA caption__credit">Courtesy of Vertu</span></p></figure><p class="paywall">In the last few years, the company has been churning out luxury Android smartphones again—it debuted a folding flip phone <a data-offer-url="https://vertu.com/products/quantum-flip-calfskin?Colour=Black" class="external-link text link" data-event-click="{"element":"ExternalLink","outgoingURL":"https://vertu.com/products/quantum-flip-calfskin?Colour=Black"}" href="https://vertu.com/products/quantum-flip-calfskin?Colour=Black" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">last year that starts at $4,300</a> (with a calfskin backplate, naturally). In late 2025, it unveiled the Agent Q, which it calls the “world’s first AI agent phone for entrepreneurs.”</p><p class="paywall">While the company still claims a British heritage, its phones are no longer made in the UK, and according to <a data-offer-url="https://vertu.com/contact/" class="external-link text link" data-event-click="{"element":"ExternalLink","outgoingURL":"https://vertu.com/contact/"}" href="https://vertu.com/contact/" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">its website</a>, its head office is in Hong Kong. Vertu spokesperson Viki You tells WIRED that the phones are “still handcrafted,” but they’re assembled in China. “We have different factories,” You says, noting that the company sources its high-end materials from other countries, like the full-grain calfskin from Italy.</p><p class="paywall">The AlphaFold has all the markings of a high-end Android smartphone. It’s powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset from 2025 and is 11.8 millimeters thick when folded, 5.4 mm when unfolded. Not quite as svelte as the <a href="https://www.wired.com/story/everything-samsung-announced-at-its-summer-galaxy-unpacked-event-july-2025/" class="text link">Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7</a>, but not far off from competitors like the <a href="https://www.wired.com/review/google-pixel-10-pro-fold/" class="text link">Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold</a>. Vertu says the hinge and screen architecture were tested to withstand 650,000 folds, which is more than Samsung’s claim of 500,000 folds.</p><p class="paywall">Inside is a 6,500-mAh silicon-anode battery, an <a href="https://www.wired.com/story/iphone-17-air-silicon-carbon-battery-what-is-it/" class="text link">up-and-coming battery technology</a> that’s been making waves in Chinese smartphones and has only recently made its way into Western smartphones from the likes <a href="https://www.wired.com/story/motorola-razr-2026-folding-phones/" class="text link">of Motorola</a>. There’s 65-watt fast charging, a 120-Hz screen refresh rate for the inner 8.05-inch screen, and a 6.53-inch outer screen. There’s a triple-camera system with a 50-megapixel main camera, a 50-megapixel ultrawide, and a 5-megapixel telephoto.</p></div>#Vertu #Folding #Phone #Powered #bySurprisean #Agentphones,smartphones,android,shopping,luxury,design

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