Chief Justice Responds To Criticism Of Farm Laws Committee
India News | Reported by A Vaidyanathan, Edited by Deepshikha Ghosh | Wednesday January 20, 2021
The Chief Justice of India, SA Bobde, today responded to criticism of the Supreme Court committee to negotiate a solution to the farmer protests and noted what he called a "peculiar lack of comprehension" about the constitution of such panels.
Our Earlier Ideology Doesn't Matter: Supreme Court Panel On Farm Issues
India News | Reported by A Vaidyanathan, Saurabh Shukla, Edited by Nandini Gupta | Tuesday January 19, 2021
Stating that their personal views on the three farm laws "did not matter", members of the Supreme Court-appointed committee, formed to take over negotiations with centre and protesting farmers, have said they will only present the stakeholders' views to the court.
First Physical Meeting Of Farm Laws Panel Likely On Jan 19: Report
India News | Press Trust of India | Thursday January 14, 2021
The Supreme Court-appointed panel on farm laws is likely to hold its first meeting on January 19 at Pusa campus, one of its members Anil Ghanwat said on Thursday and asserted the committee will have no "ego or prestige issue" if it has to go to farmers' protest sites to talk to them.
Court Order On Farm Laws Against Centre, But Acceptable To All: Minister
India News | Press Trust of India | Tuesday January 12, 2021
The Government on Tuesday said the Supreme Court order to stay implementation of three new farm laws is against its wish but the direction of the top court is ''sarva-manya'' (acceptable to all) and welcomed the composition of an "impartial" committee to resolve the deadlock.
All Members Chosen For Supreme Court Committee Had Backed Farm Laws
India News | Reported by Mariyam Alavi, Edited by Anindita Sanyal | Tuesday January 12, 2021
The four members of the Supreme Court-appointed committee to help resolve the ongoing farmers' protest, have taken pro-farm law stance in the past, NDTV has found. The committee was named on Tuesday evening in an order of the court, which was hearing a bunch of petitions challenging the Centre's farm laws passed in parliament in September. In its o...
Farmers Reject Supreme Court Committee, Allege Pro-Government Members
India News | Reported by Akshay Kumar Dongare | Tuesday January 12, 2021
Hours after the Supreme Court put on hold three controversial farm laws and set up a committee of experts to handle negotiations, protesting farmers welcomed one half of the order and rejected the other. Farmers' groups this evening said they would not hold discussions with or even accept the committee, which they said included members in favour of...
"It's Victory For Fair Play": Big Supreme Court Quotes In Farm Laws Order
India News | Edited by Arun Nair | Tuesday January 12, 2021
The Supreme Court today put on hold three controversial laws at the core of the massive farmers' protests near Delhi. "We are staying three farm laws until further orders," the three-judge bench headed by Chief Justice SA Bobde said. The top court also said a four-member committee of agricultural experts would be formed to take over negotiations wi...
Supreme Court Modifies Its Order On Dowry Harassment
India News | Press Trust of India | Friday September 14, 2018
The Supreme Court Friday modified its previous order that provided for setting up of a committee to deal with complaints of dowry harassment
Panel Of Officials Discuss Possibility Of Enacting New Anti-Lynching Law
India News | Press Trust of India | Sunday July 29, 2018
A panel of senior government officers on Saturday deliberated over the possibility of enacting a new law to check the increasing incidents of lynching in different parts of the country.
All-Party Team To Meet Supreme Court Committee On Delhi Sealing Drive
Cities | Press Trust of India | Tuesday March 13, 2018
An all-party delegation will meet a Supreme Court-appointed monitoring committee to seek a solution to problems posed by an ongoing sealing drive, Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia said today, while hitting out the BJP for boycotting a meeting called on the issue by Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal.
Provide Environment For Critical Thinking, Respect For Differences: Psychological Study On Ragging
Education | Edited by Shihabudeen Kunju S | Thursday November 16, 2017
The higher education institutions must provide an environment where the students learn the values of democratic, autonomous and critical thinking and respect for differences recommended a four member committee constituted by Supreme Court of India to tackle issues related to ragging.
Delhi Police to Suspend Driving Licence of Traffic Violators
Delhi News | Press Trust of India | Saturday September 19, 2015
In a major step to improve traffic situation in the national capital, Delhi Police will soon start enforcing the directions Supreme Court committee on road committee to suspend driving licences and jail term for traffic violators.
Jagmohan Dalmiya's Health Worries Supreme Court Panel on IPL Scam
Written by NDTVSports | Thursday June 25, 2015
Jagmohan Dalmiya was assisted by his son when a Supreme Court committee met the BCCI president during a question-answer session on IPL 2013 scam. Most answers were given by Dalmiya's son.
Justice Ganguly questions how law intern's affidavit can be released
India News | Edited by Abhinav Bhatt (with inputs from PTI) | Monday December 16, 2013
Former judge AK Ganguly, accused of sexually harassing a law intern, has questioned how a confidential statement made by the young woman before a Supreme Court committee has been made public.
Supreme Court to examine report on night shelters for poor today
India News | NDTV Correspondent | Monday January 9, 2012
The Supreme Court committee monitoring the state of night shelters for poor in winter has criticised the states for not doing enough to protect the homeless. The committee's report will be taken up by the top court today. The court will examine the report and pass further orders.
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Chief Justice Responds To Criticism Of Farm Laws Committee
India News | Reported by A Vaidyanathan, Edited by Deepshikha Ghosh | Wednesday January 20, 2021
The Chief Justice of India, SA Bobde, today responded to criticism of the Supreme Court committee to negotiate a solution to the farmer protests and noted what he called a "peculiar lack of comprehension" about the constitution of such panels.
Our Earlier Ideology Doesn't Matter: Supreme Court Panel On Farm Issues
India News | Reported by A Vaidyanathan, Saurabh Shukla, Edited by Nandini Gupta | Tuesday January 19, 2021
Stating that their personal views on the three farm laws "did not matter", members of the Supreme Court-appointed committee, formed to take over negotiations with centre and protesting farmers, have said they will only present the stakeholders' views to the court.
First Physical Meeting Of Farm Laws Panel Likely On Jan 19: Report
India News | Press Trust of India | Thursday January 14, 2021
The Supreme Court-appointed panel on farm laws is likely to hold its first meeting on January 19 at Pusa campus, one of its members Anil Ghanwat said on Thursday and asserted the committee will have no "ego or prestige issue" if it has to go to farmers' protest sites to talk to them.
Court Order On Farm Laws Against Centre, But Acceptable To All: Minister
India News | Press Trust of India | Tuesday January 12, 2021
The Government on Tuesday said the Supreme Court order to stay implementation of three new farm laws is against its wish but the direction of the top court is ''sarva-manya'' (acceptable to all) and welcomed the composition of an "impartial" committee to resolve the deadlock.
All Members Chosen For Supreme Court Committee Had Backed Farm Laws
India News | Reported by Mariyam Alavi, Edited by Anindita Sanyal | Tuesday January 12, 2021
The four members of the Supreme Court-appointed committee to help resolve the ongoing farmers' protest, have taken pro-farm law stance in the past, NDTV has found. The committee was named on Tuesday evening in an order of the court, which was hearing a bunch of petitions challenging the Centre's farm laws passed in parliament in September. In its o...
Farmers Reject Supreme Court Committee, Allege Pro-Government Members
India News | Reported by Akshay Kumar Dongare | Tuesday January 12, 2021
Hours after the Supreme Court put on hold three controversial farm laws and set up a committee of experts to handle negotiations, protesting farmers welcomed one half of the order and rejected the other. Farmers' groups this evening said they would not hold discussions with or even accept the committee, which they said included members in favour of...
"It's Victory For Fair Play": Big Supreme Court Quotes In Farm Laws Order
India News | Edited by Arun Nair | Tuesday January 12, 2021
The Supreme Court today put on hold three controversial laws at the core of the massive farmers' protests near Delhi. "We are staying three farm laws until further orders," the three-judge bench headed by Chief Justice SA Bobde said. The top court also said a four-member committee of agricultural experts would be formed to take over negotiations wi...
Supreme Court Modifies Its Order On Dowry Harassment
India News | Press Trust of India | Friday September 14, 2018
The Supreme Court Friday modified its previous order that provided for setting up of a committee to deal with complaints of dowry harassment
Panel Of Officials Discuss Possibility Of Enacting New Anti-Lynching Law
India News | Press Trust of India | Sunday July 29, 2018
A panel of senior government officers on Saturday deliberated over the possibility of enacting a new law to check the increasing incidents of lynching in different parts of the country.
All-Party Team To Meet Supreme Court Committee On Delhi Sealing Drive
Cities | Press Trust of India | Tuesday March 13, 2018
An all-party delegation will meet a Supreme Court-appointed monitoring committee to seek a solution to problems posed by an ongoing sealing drive, Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia said today, while hitting out the BJP for boycotting a meeting called on the issue by Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal.
Provide Environment For Critical Thinking, Respect For Differences: Psychological Study On Ragging
Education | Edited by Shihabudeen Kunju S | Thursday November 16, 2017
The higher education institutions must provide an environment where the students learn the values of democratic, autonomous and critical thinking and respect for differences recommended a four member committee constituted by Supreme Court of India to tackle issues related to ragging.
Delhi Police to Suspend Driving Licence of Traffic Violators
Delhi News | Press Trust of India | Saturday September 19, 2015
In a major step to improve traffic situation in the national capital, Delhi Police will soon start enforcing the directions Supreme Court committee on road committee to suspend driving licences and jail term for traffic violators.
Jagmohan Dalmiya's Health Worries Supreme Court Panel on IPL Scam
Written by NDTVSports | Thursday June 25, 2015
Jagmohan Dalmiya was assisted by his son when a Supreme Court committee met the BCCI president during a question-answer session on IPL 2013 scam. Most answers were given by Dalmiya's son.
Justice Ganguly questions how law intern's affidavit can be released
India News | Edited by Abhinav Bhatt (with inputs from PTI) | Monday December 16, 2013
Former judge AK Ganguly, accused of sexually harassing a law intern, has questioned how a confidential statement made by the young woman before a Supreme Court committee has been made public.
Supreme Court to examine report on night shelters for poor today
India News | NDTV Correspondent | Monday January 9, 2012
The Supreme Court committee monitoring the state of night shelters for poor in winter has criticised the states for not doing enough to protect the homeless. The committee's report will be taken up by the top court today. The court will examine the report and pass further orders.
किसान नेता बलदेव सिंह सिरसा - हम सुप्रीम कोर्ट की कमेटी को नहीं मानते
Jan 19, 2021
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Jan 12, 2021
All Members Chosen For Supreme Court Committee Had Backed Farm Laws
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