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Fighting a Crucial War
The army has often been plagued by rights’ abuses as it battles counter-insurgency in various states. To ameliorate the situation, an Additional Director General (Human Rights) has been appointed
Advance Booking
In a reflection of how the literary world views former US President Donald Trump, hundreds of authors, editors, and agents have signed an open letter asking the world’s biggest publishers to not publish any post-presidency memoir by the ex-US president.
Ploughing a Rough Furrow
Following the stalemate with the farmers, the centre should infuse more funds into APMCs and effectively manage MSP. The Acts cannot be put on hold now, but can only be amended
Tightening the Screws
The RBI proposes tighter rules for NBFCs and wants them classified into four categories. This is crucial for fiscal steadiness and to bring back confidence and will ensure that larger players will be screened just like banks
Once Too Many Times
The Allahabad High Court has asked a petitioner to cough up Rs 3 lakh for repeatedly filing petitions over the same issue. Courts are known to penalise petitioners for such abuse of law
Fishy Business
The Nidhi Razdan incident has given room for introspection by privacy law makers and data security specialists, besides providing an opportunity for the public to learn from it
A Ray of Hope
The apex court has come down hard on builders for not compensating customers if they are unable to hand over flats on time. It slammed builders for one-sided agreements and arbitrariness
SC Takes Up Yamuna Pollution Issue
The Supreme Court took suomotu cognisance of the issue of major pollution of the Yamuna and other rivers.
Wars in the woods
Responsible for protecting flora, fauna and the entire natural ecosystem, the rangers are a pitiable lot. Unarmed, untrained, they face poachers’ and encroachers’ superior firepower and even get ensnared in long legal tangles when they are forced to use their own firearms in self-defence. An analysis
“The preparatory work in Amrapali case will be over in six months”
Supreme Court Senior Advocate R VENKATARAMANI has established himself as one of the most erudite and astute lawyers of India, dealing in matters as varied as constitutional law, environmental law, taxation, tribal rights, child and women’s rights. He has represented several state governments, the Union government, universities and public sector undertakings in major litigation in the Supreme Court and in High Courts. A former member of the Law Commission of India, Venkatara mani was recently appointed by the Supreme Court as Receiver for the Amrapali Group, tasked with unravelling a complex web of financial issues to pave the way for thousands of anguished home buyers to finally get a roof over their heads. In an exclusive interview to INDIA LEGAL BUREAU, he spoke for the first time on his work in the complex Amrapali case and on many other issues. Excerpts:
THE TRUMP ERA ENDS, AS A TRAGEDY
It ends with Donald Trump deflated and disgraced, less a personal tragedy than a national disaster. Without social media at his fingertips, the American president appears a silent, brooding sphinx waiting out the last days of his reign. His most vocal followers promise more violence before and after president-elect Joe Biden’s inauguration on January 20.
The Privacy Challenge
The recent “take it or leave it” announcement by WhatsApp to introduce a new privacy policy seems to have shaken up the market, leading to a significant shift of users to other similar platforms. It could be a serious mistake by the platform.
The Electoral Experiment
The recent District Development Council election results in the state call for a sombre reflection on the nature and the drivers of our electoral politics
Office harassment over digital media
Co-workers working through digital platforms in different venues will now be part of the same workplace, and any harassment through such media will fall under workplace sexual harassment. This ruling was issued by the Jaipur Bench of the Rajasthan High Court.
Notice under Special Marriage Act now optional
In a landmark judgment, the Lucknow bench of the Allahabad High Court ruled that the mandatory publication of a 30-day notice before marriage under the Special Marriage Act, 1954, was now optional.
More Power to Women
Last year saw many judgments which empowered the fairer sex, be it granting permanent commission to women officers in the army, rulings against sexual harassment at the workplace and reproductive choice being their fundamental right
Bitter Harvest
The apex court’s stay on the implementation of the three laws and the formation of a committee might be the first stage in resolving a complex situation where neither the government nor the farmers want to back off
Dangerous Digital Sharks
In a shocking development, online fraudsters are offering easy loans and using forceful ways to humiliate customers so that they cough up the cash borrowed, leading many to commit suicide in desperation By Shivanand Pandit
Cost Of Rare Diseases
The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has introduced a draft National Policy for Rare Diseases 2020 on the direction of the Delhi High Court in response to a plea filed seeking free treatment of rare diseases
Liquor is Quicker
New laws to do with alcohol consumption being contemplated by the Delhi government reflect the reality of keeping the state coffers replenished
Governor versus the state
The long-standing heated exchange between the governor and the TMC government over political issues has caused a constitutional impasse. What l ies ahead?
Two sides of the coin
The agitation by farmers on Delhi’s borders has captured headlines across the world. For more than a month, the farmers have been braving the cold, rain and police barricades to raise their demands. APN ’s popular show, Loktantra, discussed the issue extensively
The Legal Ramifications
The United Kingdom’s exit from the European Union is a good time to reflect on the grouping, its evolution and legal framework and its partial unraveling. What does this mean for international trade?
Faith and the law
Advertisements that promote superstition and related content have been frowned upon by the courts. Yet, in the absence of a contemporary law, there is a thin line that separates faith and superstition. Where does that leave us?
Potent News
The arrival of vaccines has spawned all kinds of fake news such as they can cause impotency and lead to death. While there are no specific laws to tackle this, other regulations can crack down on misinformation
Capital Greening
The Delhi government has notified the Tree Transplantation Policy 2020, the first of its kind in the country. Will it work?
A Sterling Example
The High Court’s verdicts have strengthened the rule of law and reminded the state government about its constitutional duties to protect people’s fundamental rights and dignity
Who Gets The Vaccine?
While framing the rules, the government has to keep in mind that health is a fundamental human right, which has as its prerequisites social justice and equality. It should be accessible to all. Legal provisions are in place
Patriotism Versus Nationalism
THE issue of hardcore, virulent nationalism has jumped center-stage once again as the ruling BJP has elevated the countrywide ongoing anti-Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA) protests as the number one danger to India’s unity and integrity.
“The State is Morally Bound to Uphold the Fundamental Rights of the People”
SOLI JEHANGIR SORABJEE, the eminent jurist, started his legal career in the Bombay High Court in 1953 and rose to become India's highest law officer, the Attorney General of India (AGI), first during 1989-90 and then from 1998 to 2004. Also known for championing human rights, he was appointed the UN Special Rapporteur for Nigeria in 1997. He was also a member of the Permanent Court of Arbitration at The Hague from 2000 to 2006. He was honoured with the Padma Vibhushan in March 2002 for his defence of freedom of speech and protection of human rights. A prolific writer, he has written on various subjects such as the Emergency, censorship, the press, fundamental rights, the Constitution and human rights. In an exclusive interview with RAJSHRI RAI, editor-in-chief, APN News, he talks about the migrants’ plight, judicial activism and the Supreme Court. Excerpts: