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In action-packed 2011, Supreme Court cleared over 79,000 cases by J Venkatesan

The year 2011 saw the highest number of cases disposed of in recent years, with more than 79,000 cases cleared under the leadership of Chief Justice of India S.H. Kapadia. In his Law Day address, Justice Kapadia rejected the allegation made in certain quarters about the huge pendency of cases and said: “There is a backlog of cases. However, it is not as big as is sought to be projected.” Seventy-four...

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Scheme sites changed in absence of GPS

-The Times of India   Longitudes and latitudes of schemes (earth works), especially of Integrated Action Plan (IAP) and MGNREGA schemes, are not taken into account, sources here said. Elaborate estimates are made but there is no mention of longitude and latitude of the site where either the IAP/MGNREGA scheme is to come up or is coming up. The longitude and latitude of the scheme site can be got easily with the help...

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$128 billion siphoned out in a decade by Subodh Varma

-The Times of India   Even as the country continues to witness a campaign for a strong anti-corruption watchdog, a report has calculated that between $104 billion and $128 billion (roughly Rs 5 to 6 lakh crore) was illegally siphoned out of India in the decade spanning 2000 to 2009. This works out to an average outflow of about $10-13 billion (Rs 48,000 to Rs 63,000 crore) every year. The report has been prepared...

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Law to curb money laundering to go global

-The Hindu Amendment to provide for transfer of proceeds of foreign predicate offence The government tabled the Prevention of Money-Laundering (Amendment) Bill, 2011, in the Lok Sabha on Tuesday. It seeks to introduce the concept of a ‘corresponding law' to link the provisions of Indian law to those of other countries and to provide for transfer of the proceeds of foreign predicate offence committed in any manner in India. The Bill enlarges the...

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UN reports improved access to safe drinking water, but poorest still lagging

-The United Nations   The internationally stated goal of improving access to safe drinking water across the globe is likely to be achieved well ahead of the 2015 deadline, but large numbers of people in the world’s least developed regions will still not benefit, according to a United Nations report released today. Reducing by half the proportion of people without sustainable access to safe drinking water and basic sanitation by 2015 is one...

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