Justice Surya Kant of the Supreme Court emphasizes that the true measure of a court's success is its impact on litigants and timely justice delivery. He praises the Kenyan Supreme Court for its efficiency and stresses that technology in case management should not compromise fairness. Judicial independence and transparency are key to combating corruption and ensuring public trust.
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Home Minister Amit Shah criticized NCP chief Sharad Pawar's tenure as Union agriculture minister, questioning his contributions to Maharashtra's cooperative sector. Shah highlighted the BJP-led government's efforts to support cooperatives through initiatives like ethanol blending and tax reductions. Deputy CM Eknath Shinde praised PM Modi's 'Sahakar Se Samriddhi' slogan, emphasizing supplementary industries for farmers.
Two brothers, along with their uncle and two cousins, were sentenced to life imprisonment by a court in Bareilly for murdering their father’s alleged killer in 2017. They avenged the death of their father, who was killed 23 years ago. The court imposed fines and sentenced all five involved to life imprisonment.
AAP leader Raghav Chadha credited the launch of the 'Udaan Yatri Cafe' at Chennai airport, following its initial launch in Kolkata, aimed at providing affordable food to passengers. He raised concerns about high prices and poor management at airports and emphasized continuing efforts to address public interests.
Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar defended the amendment to election rules restricting public inspection of CCTV footage at polling booths, emphasizing the need to protect voter privacy and prevent misuse of footage through fake narratives. The new rule limits access to CCTV footage, ensuring voter identities are safeguarded.
Separatism has become a thing of the past in Kashmir. Two organizations associated with the Hurriyat Conference have severed ties with separatism. They now support the Indian Constitution. Home Minister Amit Shah credited this move to the unifying policies of the Narendra Modi government. Shah called this a significant victory for Prime Minister Modi's vision of a peaceful, unified India.
India's first survey of riverine dolphins has found 6,327 dolphins in 28 rivers across eight states, with Uttar Pradesh recording the highest numbers. Prime Minister Modi emphasized dolphin conservation and announced various initiatives for wildlife management, including the expansion of Project Cheetah and the launch of new conservation projects.
Kshama Sawant, an Indian-origin American politician, led a demonstration after being denied an emergency visa to visit her ailing mother in Bengaluru. The Indian consulate in Seattle described the demonstration as 'unauthorised entry,' while Sawant alleged physical assault by officials. She has faced previous visa rejections and attributes them to anti-India advocacy efforts.
An Indian-American student at Houston University has accused a Hinduism course of bias, alleging it misrepresented aspects of the Hindu religion and politically branded PM Narendra Modi as a Hindu fundamentalist. The university defended its course as academically rigorous and committed to exploring complex religious and political issues.