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How Twitter Protects VIPs
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s twitter account was briefly hacked but restored almost immediately. A recent investigation by Bloomberg, the US-based financial services company reveals that Twitter has a project that protects VIPs and their accounts
Teach the Children Well
As schools reopen, a lot will depend on teachers to ensure that students will be able to continue their education in a safe and healthy environment and make up for knowledge and skills that may have been lost due to the pandemic
HE SHOT FIRST
The deadly shooting of six unarmed miners in Nagaland raises questions about the Act which protects the army if the law is broken by its officers in “aid of civil power”. But how does one pacify the families of the victims?
On the Margins
The Court has tried to reduce marginalisation of homosexuals and women in the armed forces through recent judgments. This goes to prove that even if justice is delayed, it is better than no justice at all
A New Lease of Life
As India becomes the centre of the global fertility industry, two bills seek to curb unethical practices pertaining to sex selection and exploitation of surrogate mothers
The Trump Revelations
A seriously divided nation is confronting what to do as evidence shows that a mob attack on the Capitol Building on January 6 this year was but one aspect of a multi-faceted plan to destroy the peaceful transfer of power between political parties in the United States
Women's Empowerment: From 18 to 21....
In order to enhance the health, well-being and nutritional levels of mother and child, the centre has cleared a proposal to raise the legal age of marriage of women to 21 years
A Progressive Judgment
Constitutionalism and judicial duties were articulated accurately in this Supreme Court judgment penned by Justice NV Ramana. It is hoped that the judicial voice is heard by all organs of the State and representatives of the people
BURNING ISSUE
A CJI Ramana-led bench reprimanded and nudged governments to work together to control this menace keeping in view that the right to a pollution-free environment is enshrined in the Constitution
Gutsy Initiatives
Justice NV Ramana’s tenure as the CJI has seen many firsts—appointments to courts, more women judges and elevation of lawyers. His boldness in promoting the rule of law as per the Constitution should also be seen in expediting adjudication of cases
The Diversity Deficit
The Constitution grants equal status to men and women. CJI Ramana said that women’s representation in the judiciary must be highlighted. It deserves serious attention by all stakeholders of the legal profession
Faster Bail
The right to seek bail is implicit in the Constitution. In a laudable move, a CJI-led bench announced the FASTER system whereby prisoners granted bail will no longer have to wait for a physical copy of the order to reach jails for their release
The Practicality of Pro Bono
The Constitution provides for equal justice and free legal aid. Advising the legal profession, CJI Ramana said that its primary aim should be to serve justice in its truest sense. Pro Bono programmes can be the way forward
A Courageous Stand
Chief Justice Ramana and the collegiums deserve kudos for pushing recommendations for the appointment of 12 persons to five High Courts. The Constitution provides for a judiciary which is independent
Court Comes Home
The pandemic led to virtual hearings and while these were lucrative for some senior lawyers, junior ones were either out of work or had to change their professions in order to survive
Basic Structure Doctrine in Canada?
The recent decision of the Supreme Court of Canada makes one wonder whether there is any other example of more complex and contradictory discourse than the question concerning the nature and limits of constitutional constituent power!
Going for Broke
The former president's effort is to tie up matters in court proceedings as much as possible until after the 2022 election in the hope that the Republicans gain control of the Congress and make the investigation into the January 6 insurrection go away
Gauri Lankesh murder: SC restores charges under organised crime law against accused Mohan Nayak
The Supreme Court restored the charges under the Karnataka Control of Organised Crime Act (KCOCA), 2000, against accused Mohan Nayak in the activist Gauri Lankesh (right) murder case.
Aryan, seven others in custody till October 30, says lower court, even as Bombay HC fixes hearing for October 26
A special court in Mumbai extended the judicial custody of actor Shah Rukh Khan's son Aryan Khan (left) and seven others till October 30 in the Mumbai cruise ship drug case. However, Aryan's bail hearing will come up at the Bombay High Court on October 26 itself.
Force Deployment and Politics
The recent decision of the government to extend the area of operation of the Border Security Force to the international boundary within Punjab, Assam and West Bengal has caused a political row. Is it justifiable?
Paying a Heavy Price
Despite a new mechanism forjudicial appointments and transfers being in place, judges are transferred without assigning any reason. This will adversely impact the justice delivery system of High Courts
No Witness For Prosecution
Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh was convicted again last week. In earlier cases too against him, investigative agencies found it a herculean task to secure prosecuting witnesses, emphasising the need for a law on witness protection
Pregnant Pause
The amendment to the Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act is a step in the right direction but it does not go far enough, retaining the notion that the State must decide the circumstances in which termination of pregnancy should be allowed
This is the Pits
The Orissa High Court pulled up the state government and asked it to pay Rs 10 lakh each to the fathers of two girls who drowned in a pit in an anganwadi which wasn't barricaded
The Height Of Debt, US Style
The recent stalemate in America over its debt crisis has been solved, but it is a temporary band-aid and the issue could one day impact global economy in a major way
The Conscience of the State
A row recently erupted in Punjab over the office of the A-G. Though the A-G is the CM’s man, he has to act without fear or favour in protecting the rule of law, constitutionalism and judicial independence in the state
Too Little, Too Late
The apex court had asked NDMA to recommend guidelines for ex-gratia assistance to family members of persons who died due to Covid-19. Later, it expressed displeasure over the delay in framing guidelines for the issuance of death certificates to the affected families. Now, the government has taken a U-turn and responded
The Greening of the Court
Recent and past judgments by the apex court show that environmental matters are being taken up with the seriousness they deserve, with the top court acting on them decisively
Bottom of the Barrel
The Competition Commission of India has cracked down on a range of beer producers, nailing a cartel that was fixing beer prices and levying hefty fines. These include some of the biggest names in the business. How was this done and how can it be stopped?
Has The Rajasthan Government Legitimised Child Marriage?
The Rajasthan assembly recently passed an amendment Bill to The Rajasthan Compulsory Registration of Marriages Act, 2009. It is alleged that the Bill has legitimised child marriage. Here is a reality check on what exactly has happened and what is the law on the subject