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The Supreme Court has dismissed two petitions that sought revision of its February 15, 2024 verdict regarding the constitutional validity of the Electoral Bonds scheme. The Bench of Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud, Justice Sanjiv Khanna, Justice JB Paridwala and Justice Manoj Misra on Friday observed that no case could be made out for review under Order XLVII Rule 1 of the Supreme Court Rules 2013. After perusing the review petitions filed by Advocate Mathews Nedumpara and another, ...

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“You Meet Once In Three Months!?”

The apex court was critical of the Commission for Air Quality Management for meeting once in three months as stubble burning picks up ahead of the winter. Is bureaucratic delay the lone reason holding up action against polluters?

The Bane of Landholding

While one not-so-upright deputy conservator of forests in Karnataka allowed the illegal felling of 800 trees on Bane land, supposedly held by locals for centuries, opaque government policies in this regard may have contributed to the growth of such corruption

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Water Woes

India is seeking to renegotiate the Treaty due to a confluence of political, environmental and security challenges. There is also a legal impasse over Pakistan wanting international arbitration in the issue

A Limited Mandate

The interim government has many tasks before it, but it will not be easy to deal with them as the constitution has no provision for such a government. These are best left to an elected government

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Apocalyptic Year

October 7 marks a devastating year of genocide in Gaza, a year of unchecked suffering, where the world has failed to act. Iran’s missile attacks on Israel and Israel’s operations against Hezbollah have heightened fears of trade disruptions. The prolonged conflict in the region has broader implications, particularly for global trade and India

Vices And Virtues

The vice-presidential candidates in the US election faced off in a televised debate last week, each with different objectives because the presidential candidates, whom they understudy, are so different. So, after 90 minutes of folksy back-and-forth, did it really matter who won or lost?

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By Kenneth Tiven Two events involving former US President Donald Trump demonstrate the intensity of political behaviour with America’s presidential election just seven weeks away.   On Sunday, a man with a rifle was spotted hiding in woods adjacent to where Trump was playing golf in Florida. The man fled as a Secret Service officer fired in his direction. He was caught minutes later. This took place at a location one hole ahead of where Trump was playing. Trump was not physicall...