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    CCTV Camera Installation in Police Stations: Court Orders Home Secretary Appearance

    New Delhi, April 6 The Supreme Court has asked the Union home secretary to appear before it on Tuesday, so that appropriate assistance can be drawn from him in implementing the scheme for installing CCTV cameras in police stations.A bench of Justices Vikram Nath and Sandeep Mehta passed the...
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    Nationwide SOP for Missing Persons: SC Directs States to File Affidavits

    New Delhi, March 30 – The Supreme Court has criticized several states and authorities for failing to respond to a matter concerning human trafficking and missing persons, warning of contempt action, as it directed the formulation of a nationwide Standard Operating Procedure (SOP).In its order...
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    Parliament Committee Highlights Legal Representation Gap

    New Delhi, March 20 A parliamentary committee has raised concerns about the shortage of law officers across high courts to represent the central government in legal disputes.The committee on law and personnel noted that out of the total 39 sanctioned posts of Additional Solicitors General of...
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    Unfenced Borders and Jurisdiction Expansion Highlighted

    New Delhi, March 18 A leader from the Trinamool Congress has written to the Chairman of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Home Affairs, Radha Mohan Das Agrawal, highlighting the large, unfenced stretches along key international borders in West Bengal, and raising concerns about the...
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    SC Closes Decades-Old M.C. Mehta Case, Launches New Pollution Inquiry

    New Delhi, March 12 – The Supreme Court formally disposed of the four-decade-old environmental case, M.C. Mehta vs. Union of India, on Thursday, directing that issues related to air pollution in the National Capital Region (NCR) be addressed through fresh, independent proceedings.A bench...
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    COVID Vaccine Deaths: Supreme Court Directs Govt to Create Compensation Scheme

    New Delhi, March 10 The Supreme Court on Tuesday directed the Centre to formulate a no-fault compensation policy for serious adverse events following Covid vaccination, stating that the Constitution envisions the State as an active guardian of welfare and dignity, not a "distant spectator" to...
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    Supreme Court Orders Compensation Framework for COVID Vaccination Adverse Events

    New Delhi, March 10 The Supreme Court on Tuesday directed the Centre to formulate a no-fault compensation policy for serious adverse events following Covid-19 vaccination.A bench of Justices Vikram Nath and Sandeep Mehta said that the existing mechanism for monitoring adverse events following...
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    Supreme Court Sets March 23 Hearing on Standardized Police Station CCTV Systems

    New Delhi, February 26 The Supreme Court on Thursday directed the Centre and others to participate in a meeting to create a centralized dashboard and standardize CCTV infrastructure in police stations.A bench of Justices Vikram Nath and Sandeep Mehta passed the order after a submission by...
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