“It needs to be independent …. So it can't be pressured by the Prime Minister” With the Prime Minister's office intervening in several high-profile environment cases — most recently the Maheshwar dam issue — Supreme Court advocate Prashant Bhushan has called for an independent environment regulator to be set up on the lines of the Lokpal. “It needs to be independent and autonomous of the government, so that it can't be pressured...
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SC frowns on defiant lower judge
The Supreme Court today pulled up a lower court judge for interfering with an order it had passed and warned of weeding out corrupt judges in a sweeping lash that didn’t spare even lawyers. The court said a section of the subordinate judiciary was passing orders on “extraneous” grounds and should be thrown out for bringing a bad name to the whole institution. The withering rap comes at a time allegations of...
More »SC dismisses CBI petition, rejects harsher punishment for Bhopal gas tragedy accused by Dhananjay Mahapatra
The Supreme Court turned down on Wednesday a government demand to re-open the case into the 1984 Bhopal gas tragedy and hand harsher sentences to seven men convicted of negligence. The court dismissed CBI's curative petition seeking restoration of stringent charges against Bhopal tragedy accused saying it was filed 14 years after the 1996 judgment, which was only a prima facie view of evidence that had come on record till that...
More »Site of proposed Nirma plant a wetland, must move: MoEF
The polluting cement plant will harm the ecosystem: expert body ‘It is considered a valuable common property resource by the locals' In a victory for the farmers of Gujarat's Bhavnagar district, the Environment Ministry has decided that the site of Nirma Industries' proposed cement plant there is a wetland and an environmentally sensitive area. The plant will have to be relocated, the Ministry told the Supreme Court on Tuesday. The Ministry accepted the...
More »Binayak Sen allowed to visit South Korea
A local court here has allowed rights activist Binayak Sen to visit South Korea to receive an award later this month. Additional Sessions Judge B P Verma has allowed Mr. Sen to go to Korea between May 15 and 20 and released his passport, sources in the court said. Mr. Sen had sought permission from the court to visit Korea to receive ‘Gwangju Prize for Human Rights', the country's highest civilian award...
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