The Supreme Court on Thursday has imposed a fine of Rs 1 lakh on the Central government over the frequent delay in filing appeals by government departments, state governments and public authorities.
The Supreme Court on Wednesday sought responses from the central government, West Bengal government and the Association for Protection of Democratic Rights on the report submitted by a committee setting a guideline on the valuation of trees.
However, the Chief Justice kept the matter for hearing respondents tomorrow stating, "We are also having virtual and physical mixture also, let us put for tomorrow, let us use those cameras and screens on you."
Solicitor General Tushar Mehta said Cable Television Network is a network through which these programmmes are broadcast. On which, the CJI replied that the greater may include the lesser. Just because cable television network regulates it does jot mean it includes television.
The ASG said to the Court that the central government has taken a strong note of the New Privacy Policy of WhatsApp, which is giving differential treatment to its Indian users and is a cause of concern for the government.
Highlighting the importance of the Law Commission, The petitioner highlighted the importance of the Law Commision and submitted that the injury to the public was extremely large as the Law Commission of India was headless since September 9, 2018, which made it unable to examine the public issues.
Dutt told a press conference the BJP has been in control of the municipal corporations for 13 years. The BJP had said in the 2017 manifesto that if the Delhi government does not provide funds, it will take money from the Centre.
The Apex Court in September 2020 had directed the Central Government and the Union Public Services Commission to consider granting an extra chance to candidates who otherwise had their last attempt in 2020 and also to consider extending the upper age limit.