The Supreme Court Legal Services Committee, led by Justice Surya Kant, is set to file appeals for over 4,000 poor prisoners whose appeals were dismissed by High Courts. This initiative, involving state and district legal services authorities, identified prisoners needing legal aid to appeal bail rejections and convictions.
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Kisan Mazdoor Morcha urged Jagjit Singh Dallewal to end his fast to represent farmers in talks with the Central government, seeking to relocate the meeting to Delhi before February 14. Sanyukt Kisan Morcha (Non-Political) leader Abhimanyu Kohad insisted on the scheduled meeting in Chandigarh. The KMM argues that the model code of conduct should not delay the meeting.
The CBI filed a case against Deepak Chandra, a Senior Passport Superintendent in Ghaziabad, for possessing assets worth Rs. 85,06,900, disproportionate to his known income. Searches at his homes in Ghaziabad and Patna yielded Rs. 60 lakh in cash and incriminating documents. Investigations are ongoing.
A parliamentary panel emphasizes the ongoing crisis in Manipur, with significant displacement and loss of life. It recommends a special committee and targeted programs to support displaced women and children. The focus is on addressing shelter, nutrition, healthcare, and economic opportunities to alleviate the severe distress faced by the affected population.
Arvind Kejriwal blames BJP for the indefinite fast by farmers in Punjab, accusing the Centre of not fulfilling previous promises and reintroducing the controversial 2020 farm laws discreetly. Farmer leader Jagjit Singh Dallewal's health, on a fast since November 26 demanding legal MSP guarantee, is deteriorating. The Supreme Court reprimanded the Punjab government for not hospitalizing him.
A Delhi court has placed SDPI national president M K Faizy in Enforcement Directorate custody for six days related to a money laundering case involving the banned PFI. The ED seeks to investigate the financial trail and possible conspiracy. SDPI denies links with PFI and calls the arrest politically motivated.
A seven-year-old girl was killed and her aunt injured in an IED blast planted by Maoists while collecting firewood in Saranda Forest, Jharkhand. Despite efforts to save her, the girl succumbed to injuries at a local health centre. Security forces later recovered four IEDs in nearby forest areas.
The National Commission for Women has taken action on a case in Kerala where a teenage girl reported sexual abuse by 64 individuals, including coaches and classmates, over four years. They demanded a detailed report from Kerala Police within three days and called for the immediate arrest of all accused.
The Aam Aadmi Party issued a whip to its Rajya Sabha members for the Waqf Amendment Bill discussion. Both NDA and opposition have directed their members to vote accordingly on the bill introduced by Minister Kiren Rijiju, which claims to improve Waqf property management despite strong opposition resistance.
Tension escalated at INS Kadamba Naval Base after a clash between naval personnel and residents, sparked by a minor accident involving a local fisherman and a navy employee. The incident led to a brawl and subsequent protests, resulting in the police involvement and the arrest of four naval personnel.
Manipur's Churachandpur administration imposed prohibitory orders after clashes between the Hmar and Zomi communities. Tensions rose following the assault of a Hmar tribal leader. Protests and clashes led to stone pelting, prompting central security forces to intervene. Authorities urged for calm and emphasized maintaining harmony, promising actions to de-escalate the situation.