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CALCUTTA HIGH COURT’S DELAYED DISPOSAL OF BAIL PLEAS VIOLATES RIGHTS

VACANCIES IN COURTS MUST BE FILLED EARLY TO EXPEDITE APPLICATIONS
Purbayan Chakraborty - 2021-06-17 15:16
THE Calcutta High Court has a celebrated history when it comes to the protection of constitutional rights. It has very recently championed the cause of liberty by granting interim bail very expeditiously to the four accused All India Trinamool Congress leaders through its order on May 28th in the matter of CBI ACB Kolkata vs. Shri Firhad Hakim @ Bobby Hakim & Ors. (WPA 10504 of 2021).

JAPANESE INVESTORS HAVE BEEN SLOW IN ADAPTING TO DIGITAL ECONOMY

NEW DELHI CAN BE OF BIG HELP TO TOKYO IN BOOSTING HIGH TECH
Subrata Majumder - 2021-06-17 15:09
Surprises loom large over Japanese investment in India, which plummeted in 2020 against the spurring growth in investment by global riches like USA, Singapore and UK. Analysts were agog with Japanese volte- face to India’s FDI potential, despite the fact that total FDI flow in India spurred during COVID 19 pandemic. It increased by over 19 percent in 2020-21.

DELHI POLICE IS ACTING AS SUPER JUDICIARY IN DEFYING HIGH COURT BAIL ORDER

SUPREME COURT HAS TO ENSURE DUE JUSTICE BY IMMEDIATE INTERVENTION
Arun Srivastava - 2021-06-17 13:08
Once again the Delhi police has been caught distorting the judicial provision and penal policy by not releasing the three student activists Natasha Narwal, Devangana Kalita and Asif Iqbal Tanha granted bail on June 16 by the Delhi High Court on the plea that it needed time to conduct address verification of the accused and their sureties.

POLITICAL STALMATE IN NEPAL MAY CONTINUE EVEN AFTER NOVEMBER POLL

BITTER RIVALRY BETWEEN OLI AND PRACHANDA SHOWING NO SIGNS OF ABATING
Barun Das Gupta - 2021-06-17 13:05
Nepal Prime Minister K. P. Sharma Oli lost parliamentary majority on May 10 but did not resign. He continues to be the PM, courtesy president Bidya Devi Bhandari. The next election to the House of Representatives will be held on November 12 and 19 this year. In the 275 member Lower House, Oli got only 75 votes on May 10, when 232 votes were cast. The Prachanda faction of the now-split Nepal Commuist Party does not support him, the Nepal Congress does not support him, the Rashtriya Janata Party does not support him but they cannot join hands together to form an alternative government. So Oli continues to occupy the high office without majority. This is the tragedy of Nepal.

CONGRESS IS FACING BIG CHURING IN KERALA AS NEW PRESIDENT TAKES OVER

WILL CHANDY, CHENNITHALA AND OTHERS SURRENDER MEEKLY?
P. Sreekumaran - 2021-06-17 13:01
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The K. Sudhakaran era in the Congress in Kerala has begun with the Kannur strongman formally taking charge as the president of the Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) on June 16 amid much hype and blatant violation of the Covid-19 protocol. The Police have filed cases against six Congress leaders and 100 workers for flouting covid guidelines to witness the change of guard at Indira Bhavan.

NARENDRA MODI HAS EXPOSED HIS DOUBLESPEAK AND HYPOCRISY AT G-7 MEET

HIS REGIME’S RECORD ON HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS NEGATES HIS STATEMENT
Prakash Karat - 2021-06-17 11:58
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has an inordinate capacity for doublespeak and hypocritical posturing. Even then, his performance at the outreach meeting of the G7 Summit at Cornwall reached new heights.

RUSSIA REJOINS THE GLOBAL HIGH TABLE OF DIPLOMACY ONCE AGAIN

BIDEN-PUTIN SUMMIT HAS BUILT BASE FOR GOOD FOLLOW-UP DISCUSSIONS
Anjan Roy - 2021-06-17 11:55
What we have witnessed this week is the most profound reset of global diplomatic relations in recent times. A meeting between two leaders of the two most militarily powerful countries in a way sets the clock back into the past which significantly could be a pointer to the future global dispensation.

COURT STRICTURES ARE A CLEAR INDICTMENT OF MODI GOVT

UAPA AND SEDITION LAWS HAVE BEEN USED TO STIFFLE JUST DISSENT
K Raveendran - 2021-06-16 12:28
It is a sign of the times that we live in that a court has to say protesting and terrorist acts are two different things and not interchangeable to suit the whims and fancies of the government of the day. The observation, by the Delhi High Court while granting bail to three student activists in the national capital’s CAA protests towards the end of 2019,amounts to a clear indictment of the government as by no stretch of imagination can the two be considered to be the same thing and shows highhandedness on the part of the executive.