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The lie of the land by MJ Antony

The court presses home its power to intervene when 'little Indians lose their small property' to land acquisition by state governments Parliament has not been able to pass an updated land acquisition law for several years, though this is a burning issue and innocent blood has been shed in many states. Meanwhile, the Supreme Court continues to deliver judgments in which disputes arose several decades ago. Two such decisions in recent...

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Judicial Standards & Accountability Bill by Ajit Prakash Shah

In a system where half the litigants must necessarily lose their cases and where most complaints against judges are frivolous, the Bill, if implemented, would mark the beginning of the end of the judiciary. The last two decades have marked the extraordinary rise of India. This has however been tinged with cynicism about our major democratic institutions and a pessimism about their future. The judiciary, which till now has been looked...

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CBI to file 80,000-page charge sheet against Raja, others on April 2

The Central Bureau of Investigation on Tuesday informed the Supreme Court that it would file an 80,000-page charge sheet in the 2G spectrum allocation scam against the former Communications Minister A. Raja, four former Telecom officials and two companies on April 2. It was originally proposed to be filed on March 31. Senior counsel K.K. Venugopal told a Bench of Justices G.S. Singhvi and A.K. Ganguly that the agency was still...

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Supreme Court stays Kerala rice scheme order by J Venkatesan

The Govt. had extended Rs.2-a-kg rice to all ration card holders The Supreme Court on Wednesday stayed implementation of the Kerala Government's February 25 order extending its subsidised rice distribution scheme (at Rs.2 a kg) to all ration card holders in the State so as to benefit 40 lakh people. A Bench of Justice Altamas Kabir and Justice Cyriac Joseph rejected the State's submission that the extended scheme was now being implemented,...

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Wadhwa Committee's tenure extended

The Supreme Court on Tuesday extended by six months the tenure of the Justice Wadhwa Committee formed to probe the issues in the Public Distribution System. A Bench comprising justices Dalveer Bhandari and Deepak Verma extended the tenure of the committee headed by former Supreme Court judge Justice D. P. Wadhwa. The court's direction came after senior advocate Colin Gonsalves and Additional Solicitor-General Mohan Parasaran informed the court that the panel's...

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