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Khap Panchayats Demand Status of Lok Adalats

-Outlook Sonepat: A Khap Mahapanchayat held here has appealed to the Centre and Haryana government to grant 'Khaps' the status of Lok Adalats as their decisions on various issues were "unanimous." The meeting, attended by about 70 Khaps, said yesterday that they were open to government representatives taking part in such meetings and voicing their opinions in the debates. They also demanded that marriage in the same gotra should be banned and suggested...

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Centre tells states to initiate police reforms -Vishwa Mohan

-The Times of India Giving a new lease of life to various recommendations on police reforms including abolition of 'orderly' system in police force and evaluating quality of service at police stations by citizens, the Centre has written to states asking them to take action on several 'measures' relating to over four dozen 'functional areas' of policing which may help in improving 'law and order' machinery. Though a number of suggestions had...

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Activists protest PM’s remarks on frivolous use of RTI -Nivedita Khandekar

-The Hindustan Times Claiming that citizens would be deprived of a transparent and accountable system, activists have vehemently protested Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s opinion about the ‘frivolous and vexatious” use of the RTI Act and how it can be a problem for public private partnerships (PPP).   The PM’s remarks followed the Supreme Court and the Central Information Commission’s criticism of frivolous RTI applications. “The RTI Act has been used and owned by the...

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Centre has not followed legal route for FDI in retail: SC -Dhananjay Mahapatra

-The Times of India The Supreme Court has said that the UPA govt did not follow the proper legal route while allowing 100% FDI in retail trade. The apex court gave the government time till November 5 to amend the FEMA policy decision as per the legal requirements. The attorney general informed the court that the RBI is pursuing the Amendments and the process would be expedited. In September, the government introduced new laws...

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Three-year jail for indecent depiction of women -Bindu Shajan Perappadan

-The Hindu Second offence may attract imprisonment up to seven years The Union Cabinet on Thursday cleared a proposal to broaden the scope of the Indecent Representation of Women (Prohibition) Act, 1986, and make the punishment harsher. The penalty may be enhanced to a maximum of three years of imprisonment and a fine between Rs. 50, 000 and Rs. 1 lakh for the first conviction. An offender convicted for the second time can be...

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