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Governor not beyond RTI scope: Bombay HC

-The Deccan Herald   The governor is a public authority and cannot claim immunity from the Right to Information Act (RTI) 2005, the Bombay High Court ruled on Monday. The judgment pronounced via video-conferencing between Justice D G Karnik sitting in Mumbai and Justice F M Reis in Panaji brings to an end a year-long stand-off between an activist lawyer and the Goa Raj Bhavan over his application for documents under RTI. In December...

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Fair reporting of court proceedings won't amount to contempt: Bench

-The Hindu   Greater the power to punish for contempt, higher the responsibility Fair reporting of court proceedings and fair comments on the legal issues do not amount to contempt, the Supreme Court has ruled. “The power to punish for contempt is inherent in courts of record and described as a necessary incident to every court of justice. The power is an alienable attribute of court and inheres in every court of record. This...

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What Is The Real Goal Of The Anna Movement? by Rohini Hensman

Many people including members of Team Anna have expressed reservations about the way in which their campaign has been developing, and some have even resigned. This raises questions about the real aim of the leadership around Anna. Is it really what it is proclaimed to be? Is the aim to get the Jan Lokpal Bill passed by parliament? Team Anna has repeatedly stated that they have just a one-point agenda: to get...

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The seven deadly sins of judges by Ruma Pal

Judges are fierce in using the word [“independence”] as a sword to take action in contempt against critics. But the word is also used as a shield to cover a multitude of sins, some venial and others not so venial. Any lawyer practising before a court will, I am sure, have a rather long list of these. I have chosen seven. The first is the sin of “brushing under the carpet”,...

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Katju's press interaction cancelled

-The Hindu   An interaction scheduled between Press Council of India chairman Justice Markandey Katju and journalists on Saturday was cancelled after disagreements on the format of the event. Justice Katju, who has been the focus of attention for his recent controversial comments on the quality of journalists and the regulation of the news media, had agreed to make a speech at the Press Club, following which the floor was to be thrown...

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