Common Man “Fed Up” With Court Proceedings: Chief Justice's Push For Lok Adalats

Common Man “Fed Up” With Court Proceedings: Chief Justice's Push For Lok Adalats


New Delhi:

Noting the plight of common men who are “fed up” with court proceedings, Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud highlighted on Saturday the importance of Lok Adalats as an alternative dispute resolution mechanism.

He stressed that the judicial process is a punishment for litigants, due to which they often desperately look for settlements to end tiresome litigation by accepting settlements even below their legal entitlements.

The CJI also cited several cases which were settled in the Special Lok Adalat. He cited a motor accident case in which the claimant was ready to settle the case for lower compensation despite being entitled to enhancement.

“Parties are ready to accept any sort of settlement because they want to get out of the system,” said the CJI.

Speaking at the commemoration function of the Special Lok Adalat, CJI said, “Log itna trast ho jate hain court ke mamlon se wo koi bhi settlement chahte hain… Bas court se dur kara dijiye (People are so fed up with the matters of the court that they just want a settlement). This is also a problem that we see as judges. This process is the punishment and that is a cause of concern for all of us as judges.”

He said there is a need for institutionalising the process of dispensing justice through Lok Adalats.
Union Law Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal also attended the event and said that mediation is a part of Indian culture. He said Lord Krishna attempted to mediate between the Kauravas and Pandavas in the Mahabharata.

The Supreme Court today organised a commemoration function for the Special Lok Adalat week that began on July 29 and ended on August 2.

During this week, the court heard Lok Adalat matters every afternoon in an attempt to settle cases.
Lok Adalats are an essential part of the judicial system, facilitating alternative dispute resolution to expedite and encourage amicable settlements.

As per the Supreme Court, the number of cases selected for the Special Lok Adalat was 14,045. 4,883 cases were listed before the Lok Adalat benches and 920 cases were disposed of.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)



Source link

US Scraps Plea Agreement With 9/11 Mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed

US Scraps Plea Agreement With 9/11 Mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed


The accused remained held at the Guantanamo Bay military base in Cuba.

Washington:

US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin on Friday scrapped a plea agreement with 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, just two days after the announcement of a deal that reportedly would have taken the death penalty off the table.

Agreements with Mohammed and two alleged accomplices announced Wednesday had appeared to have moved their long-running cases toward resolution — but sparked anger among some relatives of those killed on September 11, 2001.

“I have determined that, in light of the significance of the decision to enter into pre-trial agreements with the accused… responsibility for such a decision should rest with me,” Austin said in a memorandum addressed to Susan Escallier, who oversaw the case.

“I hereby withdraw from the three pre-trial agreements that you signed on July 31, 2024 in the above-referenced case,” the memo said.

The cases against the 9/11 defendants have been bogged down in pre-trial maneuverings for years while the accused remained held at the Guantanamo Bay military base in Cuba.

The New York Times reported this week that Mohammed, Walid bin Attash and Mustafa al-Hawsawi had agreed to plead guilty to conspiracy in exchange for a life sentence, instead of facing a trial that could lead to their executions.

Much of the legal jousting surrounding the men’s cases has focused on whether they could be tried fairly after having undergone methodical torture at the hands of the CIA in the years after 9/11.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)



Source link

Olympics 2024 LIVE Updates, Day 7: Bright Start From Manu Bhaker After Esha Singh Shoots 'Perfect 100' | Olympics News

Olympics 2024 LIVE Updates, Day 7: Bright Start From Manu Bhaker After Esha Singh Shoots 'Perfect 100' | Olympics News



Paris Olympics 2024 Live: Here is India’s full schedule for Day 7!

Golf, Le Golf National:

Men’s Individual Stroke Play Round 2, Shubhankar Sharma and Gaganjeet Bhullar, 9-00 a.m.

Shooting, Chatearoux:

25m Pistol Women’s Pistol Qualification Precision, Esha Singh and Manu Bhaker, 9-00 a.m.

Skeet Men’s Qualification Day 1, Anant Jeet Singh Narwal, 9-30 a.m.

Archery, Invalides:

Mixed Team pre-quarterfinals, India (Ankita Bhakat and B Dhiraj) vs. Indonesia (Dianda F Choirunisa and Arif M Pangestu), 9-49 a.m.

Rowing, Nautical St – Flatwater:

Men’s Single Sculls Final D, Balraj Panwar, 10-18 a.m.

Sailing, Marseille Marina – Frioul:

Men’s Dinghy Races 3 and 4, Vishnu Saravanan, 12-20 p.m. and 1-30 p.m.

Women’s Dinghy Races 3 and 4, Nethra Kumanan, 1:13 p.m. and 2-21 p.m.

Hockey, Yves-du-Manoir Stadium:

Men’s Pool B: India vs Australia, 1:15 p.m.

Badminton, La Chappelle Arena:

Men’s singles quarterfinals, Lakshya Sen vs. Tien Chen Chou (Chinese Taipei), 5-35 p.m.

Athletics, Stade de France:

Women’s 5000m Heat 1 Ankita Dhyani, 6-10 p.m.; Heat 2 Parul Chaudhary, 6-36 p.m.

Men’s Shot Put qualification Group A: Tajinderpal Singh Toor, 8-10 p.m.



Source link

Explained: Women's Boxing Match At Paris Olympics Sparks Gender Row

Explained: Women's Boxing Match At Paris Olympics Sparks Gender Row


A boxing round lasts 3 minutes and there are three rounds in each.

Algerian boxer Imane Khelif, who failed a gender eligibility test last year, knocked their Italian opponent out in 46 seconds in the 66 kg women’s boxing category and has drawn the ire of Italian Prime Minister Georgia Meloni, who said the fight was “not on an equal footing”.

The author of Harry Potter, JK Rowling, reacted to the gender row during the match and said, “Explain why you’re OK with a man beating a woman in public for your entertainment.”

Italian Angela Carini was distraught, she collapsed on her knees and sobbed in the middle of the ring after the defeat and did not shake hands with Khelif, who entered the quarterfinals in the category after the win. 

A boxing round lasts 3 minutes and there are three rounds in each but the Algerian boxer landed two strong punches, knocking Carini out in just 46 seconds. The Italian boxer was unable to stand after her nose was hit and began bleeding.

“I have a big pain in my nose and I said, ‘Stop’. It’s better to avoid keeping going. My nose started dripping (with blood) from the first hit,” said the distressed Carini.

Imane Khelif (red) vs Angela Carini (blue)

Imane Khelif (red) vs Angela Carini (blue)
Photo Credit: Photo Credit: AFP

Italy’s Prime Minister said “I think athletes who have male genetic characteristics should not be admitted to women’s competitions. And not because you want to discriminate against someone, but to protect the right of female athletes to be able to compete on equal terms.”

“I was emotional yesterday when she wrote ‘I will fight’ because the dedication, the head, and the character, surely also play a role in these things. But then, it also matters to be able to compete on equal grounds and from my point of view it was not an even contest,” Ms Meloni added.

What Is The Controversy?

The International Olympic Committee allowed two boxers, who failed the gender eligibility tests for the World Boxing Championships, to be made eligible to compete in the 2024 Paris Olympics.

Last year, the Algerian boxer was disqualified hours before her gold medal match at the women’s World Championships in Delhi. Algerian media reported that Khelif was disqualified for a high level of testosterone in her system.

Taiwan’s double world champion Lin Yu-ting lost her bronze medal at the same competition after she too failed to meet the criteria.

Umar Kremlev, Amateur Boxing President, told Russian news agency TASS, “DNA tests of two boxers proved they have XY chromosomes and were thus excluded.” XY is the male chromosome and XX is for females.

Reem Alsalem, the UN special rapporteur on violence against women and girls, wrote on X that “Angela Carini rightly followed her instincts and prioritized her physical safety, but she and other female athletes should not have been exposed to this physical and psychological violence based on their sex.”

The World Championships were organised by the International Boxing Association (IBA) and were not recognised by the International Olympic Committee over financial transparency. 

The IOC said the source of the prize money at the International Boxing Association was unclear and is one of the reasons why they withdrew its recognition of the IBA.

“The IBA was not prepared to transparently explain the sources of its financing or to explain its full financial dependency, at the time, on a single state-owned company, Gazprom,” IOC said. 

The boxing competition at the Paris Olympics is being organised by the Paris Boxing Unit (PBU), an ad-hoc unit of the IOC’s Executive Board. 

IOC spokesman, Mark Adams, said “Everyone competing in the women’s category is complying with competition eligibility rules. They are women in their passports and it’s stated in there that they are female.” 

Nations Back Their Boxers

As expected, the Algerian and Taiwanese boxers have received backing from their nations’ leaders. Taiwan President Lai Ching-te said, “Yu-ting’s performances have inspired many Taiwanese players and united Taiwanese people. Now that she is once again on the international stage, we should stand united and cheer for her.”

Alegria’s Olympic committee called it a “malicious and unethical attack directed against our distinguished athlete, Imane Khelif, by certain foreign media”.

The IBA in a statement clarified that Khelif initially appealed the decision of the IBA’s ruling at the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) but later withdrew it during the process, making their decision legally binding. 

However, Lin Yu-ting did not appeal the decision thus rendering it legally binding.

“The IOC’s differing regulations on these matters, in which IBA is not involved, raise serious questions about both competitive fairness and athletes’ safety. For clarification on why the IOC permits athletes with competitive advantages to compete in their events, we urge interested parties to seek answers directly from the IOC,” the IBA said.

‘ Explain Why You’re Ok With A Man Beating A Woman’

The author of Harry Potter, JK Rowling, voiced her opinion on the gender row during the match and said, “Explain why you’re OK with a man beating a woman in public for your entertainment. This isn’t sport. From the bullying cheat in red up to the organisers who allowed this to happen, this is men revelling in their power over women.”

Kirsty Burrows, the Head of the Safe Sport Unit at the IOC, in a press briefing, said, “Paris Olympics 2024 offers the most comprehensive package of mental health and safeguarding initiatives than any other Olympic or sporting event in history.” 

Ms Burrows’s comments were unrelated to the boxing match incident but Ms Rowling commented and said, “A young female boxer has just had everything she’s worked and trained for snatched away because you allowed a male to get in the ring with her. You’re a disgrace, your ‘safeguarding’ is a joke and Paris 24 will be forever tarnished by the brutal injustice done to Carini.”





Source link

Paris Olympic Games 2024, Day 5 Highlights: HS Prannoy vs Lakshya Sen In R16, Nishant 1 Win Away From Boxing Medal | Olympics News

Paris Olympic Games 2024, Day 5 Highlights: HS Prannoy vs Lakshya Sen In R16, Nishant 1 Win Away From Boxing Medal | Olympics News


Paris Olympics Game 2024, Day 5 Highlights: HS Prannoy© Twitter




Olympics 2024 Day 5 Highlights: HS Prannoy has set up a blockbuster men’s singles pre-quarter-final against compatriot Lakshya Sen in the Paris Olympics 2024 men’s single badminton event. Prannoy beat Duc Phat Le (Vietnam) in three games to enter the Round of 16. Earlier in the day, Lakshya Sen beat Jonatan Christie to advance. PV Sindhu also reached women’s singles Round of 16. Boxers Lovlina Borgohain (women’s 75kg) and Nishant Dev (men’s 71kg) are one win away from securing a medal after advancing to the quarterfinals of their respective categories. Table tennis stars Manika Batra and Sreeja Akula have been knocked out of Round of 16 In archery, Tarundeep Rai lost his Round Of 64 match against Great Britain’s Tom Hall while Deepika Kumari reached the Round of 16 after registering a comfortable 6-2 win over Quinty Roeffen of the Netherlands. (India’s Day 5 Schedule | Medal Tally)

Here are the Highlights of Day 5 of the Paris Olympics 2024: 







  • 01:24 (IST)

    Paris Olympics 2024, Day 5: Good night

    That’s the end of today’s coverage. Do log in to ndtv.com tomorrow for the live coverage of Olympics.

  • 01:23 (IST)

    Paris Olympics 2024, Day 5 Live: Decent day for India

    Overall, this has been a decent day for India. Two Indian boxers Nishant Dev and Lovlina Borgohain entered the quarter-finals. Shooter Swapnil Kushale entered the 50m rifle 3 position final. In badminton, three singles players  – PV Sindhu, Lakshya Sen and HS Prannoy  – have entered the Round of 16

  • 01:20 (IST)

    Paris Olympics 2024, Day 5 Live: Sreeja loses

    Sreeja has lost the Round of 16 match against Sun Yingsha (China) by going down 4-0. She became the second Indian table tennis star to enter Olympics round of 16. She took a good lead in the first two games against Sun but still could not hold it.

  • 01:04 (IST)

    Paris Olympics 2024, Day 5 Live: Sreeja trails in TT

    Sreeja Akula is trailing Sun Yingsha (China) and has lost two games. In both the games, she took lead but her top seeded showed maturity in closing out the games

  • 01:02 (IST)

    Paris Olympics 2024, Day 5 Live: Nishant Dev In QF

    And Nishant Dev is now one win away from securing an Olympic medal after registering a comprehensive win against Jose Gabriel Rodriguez Tenorio (Ecuador) in the men’s 71kg boxing

  • 00:50 (IST)

    Paris Olympics 2024, Day 5 Live: Nishant Dev on cusp of win

    Nishant Dev has taken a massive lead in the round of 16 clash as he tales the second round too. He just needs to not do anything silly in the third round. In the second round, four judges rule in favour of Nishant 

  • 00:47 (IST)

    Paris Olympics 2024, Day 5 Live: Nishant leads in boxing

    Nishat Dev, playing in the blue corner, has got four of the judges’ decision in his favour. in teh first round. 

  • 00:46 (IST)

    Paris Olympics 2024, Day 5 Live: TT action on!

    Table tennis Women’s singles Round of 16 – Sreeja Akula vs Yingsha Sun (China) is also on and the Indian has lost the first game 12-10

  • 00:42 (IST)

    Paris Olympics 2024, Day 5 Live: Nishant’s bout starts

    Men’s 71kg round of 16 boxing bout – Nishant Dev vs Jose Gabriel Rodriguez Tenorio (Ecuador) starts

  • 00:35 (IST)

    Paris Olympics 2024, Day 5 Live: Clash of Indians

    HS Prannoy’s win means that he will face compatriot Lakshya Sen in the Round of 16 . That basically brings the bad news that one of them will be out tomorrow but the good new is that at least one Indian will be in the  quarter-finals.

  • 00:23 (IST)

    Paris Olympics 2024, Day 5 Live: Great Comeback by Prannoy

    The 32-year-old from Kerala, who had recovered from a bout of chikungunya to compete in his maiden Olympics, squandered the opening game but got his acts together in time to notch up a 16-21 21-11 21-12 over the world number 70 Le in a hard-fought battle.

  • 00:11 (IST)

    Paris Olympics 2024, Day 5 Live: Prannoy in Rd of 16

    Prannoy wins the third game 21-12 and has won the match despite a nervy first game. He is through to the Rd of 16. 

  • 00:03 (IST)

    Paris Olympics 2024, Day 5 Live: Prannoy on cusp of win

    Prannoy is now 19-12 ahead in the third game. This has been a brilliant turnaround by the Indian. he looks set to book a Round of 16 berth.

  • 23:56 (IST)

    Paris Olympics 2024, Day 5 Live: Prannoy holds slender lead in third game

    After opening up a two-point gap, its the  Vietnamese shuttler who has taken a slender 8-7 lead. But Prannoy fight back to snatch a 9-8 lead. Gurusai Dutt is happy in the Indian corner.

  • 23:50 (IST)

    Paris Olympics 2024, Day 5 Live: Prannoy in control

    Prannoy takes the second game 21-11. He has made a brilliant comeback after a shaky start. Now is a make-or-break time for Prannoy

  • 23:42 (IST)

    Paris Olympics 2024, Day 5 Live: Prannoy in control

    Prannoy has taken  a considerable 15-9 lead against Duc Phat Le.  The Indian is showing just why he is considered one of the best-ever badminton stars to emerge from the country. He is showing great ground coverage and his dealing with confidence. 

  • 23:33 (IST)

    Paris Olympics 2024, Day 5 Live: Prannoy takes lead

    Prannoy has started the second game on a solid footing. He is 8-5 ahead. But he needs to build on this lead. With the way the Vietnamese star is retrieving, Prannoy need more cushion. 

  • 23:28 (IST)

    Paris Olympics 2024, Day 5 Live: Prannoy loses 1st game

    Prannoy has lost the first game 16-21! He now faces a do-or-die battle in the second game if he is to keep his Round of 16 hopes alive.  

  • 23:22 (IST)

    Paris Olympics 2024, Day 5 Live: Prannoy trails

    The start has not been smooth for 13th see Prannoy at all. His Vietnamese rival is constantly leading and is 18-15 ahead. This is not good. Prannoy is known to be a comeback king but an early lead would have helped him sooth the nerves. 

  • 23:03 (IST)

    Paris Olympics 2024, Day 5 Live: Prannoy’s match about to start

    Men’s singles (Group stage) – HS Prannoy vs Duc Phat Le (Vietnam) about to start.

  • 21:54 (IST)

    Paris Olympics 2024, Day 5 Live: Indians in action

    The action is far from over for Indian today! 

    BADMINTON 

    Men’s singles (Group stage)

    HS Prannoy vs Duc Phat Le (Vietnam) – 11pm 

    BOXING 

    Men’s 71kg round of 16

    Nishant Dev vs Jose Gabriel Rodriguez Tenorio (Ecuador) – 12:34 am (Aug 1).

    TABLE TENNIS 

    Women’s singles Round of 16

    Sreeja Akula vs Yingsha Sun (China) – 12:30am 

  • 21:50 (IST)

    Paris Olympics 2024, Day 5 Live: Tarundeep out

    Tarundeep Rai has been eliminated. The last set is tied at 29-29 ad hence Hall takes the match 6-4. 

  • 21:43 (IST)

    Paris Olympics 2024, Day 5 Live: Tarundeep trails

    Tarundeep under massive pressure. The archer has lost the fourth set after his rival hit two 10s. Tom Hall won the set 29-28

  • 21:39 (IST)

    Paris Olympics 2024, Day 5 Live: Tarundeep equalises

    Tarundeep restores parity as he levels scores 3-3. The veteran Indian star archer shot a 10 when it was needed the most and is still alive and kicking in the contest.

  • 21:38 (IST)

    Paris Olympics 2024, Day 5 Live: Tarundeep trails

    Tarundeep Rai is trailing 3-1 after first two sets in 1/32 Elimination Round in men’s archery. If he wins this match, it will be a great day for Indian archery

  • 21:35 (IST)

    Paris Olympics 2024, Day 5 Live: Manika out

    Manika Batra has been knocked out of the Round of 64 after a 4-1 loss. This has been a great journey for the 28-year-old as she became the first from the country to enter Olympics pre quarter-finals in table tennis. An error-prone Batra lost 6-11 9-11 11-9 14-12 8-11 6-11 in 47 minutes.

  • 21:19 (IST)

    Paris Olympics 2024, Day 5 Live: Manika loses again

    Manika Batra trailed 2-6 but fought back to level 6-6. But Hirano take the game 11-8. The next three games are must-win for Manika.  

  • 21:16 (IST)

    Paris Olympics 2024, Day 5 Live: Manika Batra fights back

    Manika Batra takes the third game 14-12. This win will give him confidence. She was down 10-9 but held her nerve to take the game the to the tie-break and took the game. 

  • 21:02 (IST)

    Paris Olympics 2024 Live: Manika Batra has taken time out

    Manika has taken a time-out. She looks to be under pressure despite leading 8-6. That is because after Manika took a 6-2 lead, the Japanese has been quick to reduce the gap. 

  • 20:55 (IST)

    Paris Olympics 2024, Day 5 Live: Manika Batra 2-0 Down

    Manika Batra loses the second game too. She had levelled the game at 9-9 but Hirano is the more consistent of the two as she take the the second game 11-9

  • 20:52 (IST)

    Paris Olympics 2024 Live: Manika Batra under pressure

    An intense fight ensues in the second game. Manika Batra had taken a 6-2 lead but Hirano has struck back with some crafty backhands. She is 9-7 ahead. 

  • 20:45 (IST)

    Paris Olympics 2024 Live: Manika Batra trails

    Manka Batra has lost the first game against Miu Hirano 11-6. The Japanese has been really strong with her forehands and Manika needs to change her strategy.

  • 20:43 (IST)

    Paris Olympics 2024 Live: Match starts!

    Manika Batra vs Miu Hirano (Japan) table tennis women’s singles Round of 16 match starts at Paris Olympics 2024. Hirano was part of the team that won silver at Tokyo 2020

  • 20:36 (IST)

    Paris Olympics 2024 Live: Manika Batra starts warm-up

    Manika, ranked 28th in the world, had stunned stunned local favourite Prithika Pavade 4-0. He opponent is eighth-seeded Japanese player Miu Hirano.

  • 20:28 (IST)

    Paris Olympics 2024 Live: Manika Batra in action!

    Manika Batra vs Miu Hirano (Japan) table tennis women’s singles Round of 16 coming up next. The Indian made history by becoming the first paddler from the country to enter the pre quarter-finals

  • 19:54 (IST)

    Paris Olympics 2024 Live: Alcaraz into quarters!

    Carlos Alcaraz gets it done in straight sets, but had to suffer against Roman Safiullin. 12 consecutive wins (10 singles, 2 doubles) for Alcaraz. Job not done for him yet as he set to team up with Rafael Nadal in the men’s doubles quarters.

  • 19:15 (IST)

    Paris Olympics 2024 Live: Alcaraz on the charge!

    Alcaraz goes 2-0 against Safiullin in this second set. An early break followed by a big hold. He is in control at the moment.

  • 19:07 (IST)

    Paris Olympics 2024 Live: Alcaraz wins first set!

    Carlos Alcaraz takes the first set 6-4 against Roman Safiullin. The Russian making it as hard as possible for the Spaniard. David Ferrer, Alcaraz’s coach, is having a chat with the defending French Open champion.

  • 18:59 (IST)

    Paris Olympics 2024 Live: Alcaraz to serve for set!

    Safiullin holds to keep the pressure up on Alcaraz. The Spaniard, however, will now serve for the set. Alcaraz has to play another match today. He must be effective when it’s his turn and kill him as soon as possible. 

  • 18:41 (IST)

    Paris Olympics 2024 Live: Safiullin resists!

    Safiullin fights back! The Russian resists with a break of his own, before pulling off a massive hold. Some work to do for Alcaraz. The longer this game lasts, the trickier it will be for him in the doubles match later on.

Topics mentioned in this article



Source link

'Remove GST On Life Insurance': Nitin Gadkari's Appeal To Nirmala Sitharaman

'Remove GST On Life Insurance': Nitin Gadkari's Appeal To Nirmala Sitharaman


Amid criticism of Budget 2024 from several quarters, Union Minister and senior BJP leader Nitin Gadkari has written to Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, requesting her to withdraw the GST imposed on premiums for life and medical insurance plans.

Mr Gadkari has said in his letter that he is writing to the Finance Minister following a memorandum from the Nagpur Divisional Life Insurance Corporation Employees Union.

“Main issue raised by the Union is related to withdrawal of GST on Life and Medical Insurance Premium. Both life insurance and medical insurance premiums attract a GST rate of 18 per cent. Levying GST on life insurance premium amounts to levying tax on the uncertainties of life,” the Road Transport and Highways Minister has written.

“The Union feels that the person who covers the risk of life’s uncertainties to give some protection to the family should not be levied tax on the premium to purchase cover against this risk. Similarly, the 18% GST on medical insurance premium is proving to be a deterrent for the growth of this segment of business, which is socially necessary. Therefore, they have urged withdrawal of GST as mentioned above,” he has added.

Mr Gadkari said the union that met him also raised points related to differential treatment to savings by way of life insurance, re-introduction of IT deduction for health insurance premium and consolidation of public and sector general insurance companies.

“In view of the above, you are requested to consider the suggestion of Withdrawal of GST on Life and Medical Insurance Premium on priority as it becomes cumbersome for the senior citizens as per rules with due verification along with other relevant points raised,” the former BJP has said in his letter to Ms Sitharaman.



Source link

YouTube
Instagram
WhatsApp