-Livemint.com Farm politics became defunct due to sustained increases in crop prices In a year of crisis for Indian agriculture all kinds of solutions have been proposed. Stock answers range from farm loan waivers to halting Amendments to the law on land acquisition. Leaders such as Rahul Gandhi have even taken to well-publicized padyatras. There is something of a Who Killed Cock Robin quality to all this. What no one is...
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Child Labour Act amended, children under 14 can work during holidays
-Tehelka The Amendments also make it clear that children between 14 and 18 years will also not be allowed to work in hazardous industries. The Union Cabinet on 13 May cleared a change in the Child Labour Act which said children below 14 years of age can work in non-hazardous industries and too during holidays or after school hours. The changes in labour law provide for stricter punishment for employers for violation. While...
More »Prevention of Corruption (Amendment) Act to bring relief for corporate heads -Aman Sharma
-The Economic Times NEW DELHI: In a big relief to India Inc, the Modi Government will be moving Amendments to the Prevention of Corruption (Amendment) Act, 2013 brought by the UPA, to ensure corporate bosses are not in the dock unless they have expressly connived in or consented to a corrupt act of their juniors. The original bill brought in 2013 to amend the 1988 Prevention of Corruption Act extended the liability...
More »Govt proposes massive dilution of whistleblower law -Nitin Sethi
-Business Standard Amendments will bar whistleblowers from disclosing info which govt and its agencies are exempted from providing under RTI Act The NDA government has proposed to substantially reduce the kind of information the whistle-blowers will be able to disclose under the Whistleblowers Protection Act, 2011. The government has tabled an amendment bill in the Lok Sabha that reduces the mandate of the law considerably. If the amendment is passed, the whistle-blower would no...
More »Experts dispute premise of juvenile law Amendments -Vidya Venkat
-The Hindu As the proposed Amendments to the Juvenile Justice Act, 2000, passed in the Lok Sabha on May 7, faces the Rajya Sabha hurdle, several child rights experts have begun to challenge its premise for treating adolescents accused of heinous crimes on a par with adults. Their primary contention is that the basis for proposing such Amendments for stringent action is flawed and unlikely to act as a deterrent. Victim, not...
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