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Eight out of 16 former CJIs were corrupt: Shanti Bhushan by J Venkatesan

Seeks to implead himself in contempt proceedings in Supreme Court against his son In a new twist to the contempt of court proceedings initiated against advocate Prashant Bhushan for his interview in the Tehelka magazine levelling allegations of corruption against sitting judges of the Supreme Court, his father and former Union Law Minister, Shanti Bhushan, on Thursday filed an application alleging that eight of the 16 former Chief Justices of India...

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SC refers challenge to RTE Act to constitution Bench

The challenge to the validity of the much-hyped Right to Education (RTE) Act mandating free and compulsory education for children was on Monday admitted for hearing by the Supreme Court and referred for adjudication to a five- judge constitution Bench. A Bench of Chief Justice S H Kapadia and Justices K S Radhakrishnan and Swatanter Kumar found the petition filed by an association of Jaipur-based private unaided schools raising constitutional...

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Constitution Bench to hear petitions against RTE Act by J Venkatesan

A five-judge Constitution Bench of the Supreme Court will hear a batch of petitions filed by several private unaided and minority schools challenging the government's new Right to Education Act, 2009, which guarantees free and compulsory education for all children between 6 and 14 years of age in the country. Under this law, every child aged 6 to 14 shall have the right to free and compulsory education in a neighbourhood...

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Secrecy around Bill by V Venkatesan

The Union Cabinet approves a new Bill to protect whistle-blowers, but there is concern whether its provisions will amount to much. ON March 22, a special court in Patna pronounced three persons guilty in the murder of Satyendra K. Dubey, a civil engineer from Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur. He was shot dead on November 29, 2003, for blowing the whistle on corrupt practices in the Golden Quadrilateral Project in Bihar....

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Court to decide on 100 p.c. quota for STs in tribal areas

The Supreme Court on Thursday referred to a Constitution Bench for hearing an important question of law as to whether 100 per cent reservation in posts for teachers could be made in favour of Scheduled Tribes in schools in scheduled areas. A Bench, comprising Justices Dalveer Bhandari and Deepak Verma, referred the appeal to Chief Justice of India S.H. Kapadia for posting it before a Constitution Bench. The special leave petition...

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