Wednesday, Dec 2 2020 | Time 18:02 Hrs(IST)
image
  • BJP reiterates its demand for CBI inquiry into the Pari Murder case and resignation of Arun Sahu
  • IndiGo on a strong recovery path; resumes operation of 1000 daily flights
  • Natural Gas and China
  • UP govt rolls out the red carpet for industrialists
  • Minister Lukhoi bags Excellence award
  • 3rd ODI: India win by 13 runs, avoid 3-0 sweep against Australia
  • 3rd ODI: India win by 13 runs, avoid 3-0 sweep against Australia
  • Garhshankar police seize 1350 intoxicant injections from car, two held
  • Mamata's programme postponed today
  • TRS-MIM, SEC turned GHMC polls into a farce: Congress
  • Rising unemployment in J&K should be matter of serious concern for govt: Altaf Bukhari
  • Punjab assy speaker condoles death of fmr Deputy Speaker Gosain
  • GHMC elections: Three-layer security at counting centres: Anjani Kumar
  • Sensex falls 37 40 pts
  • Yogi rings bell at BSE as LMC bonds are listed
India


Attorney General advocates to increase number of women judges in all courts

Attorney General advocates to increase number of women judges in all courts
(file photo)

New Delhi, Dec 2 (UNI) Attorney General KK Venugopal told the Supreme Court that the number of women judges in all courts in the country should be increased, observing it can be helpful in dealing with the non-empathetic approach of judges in cases of sexual violence.

The AG was replying to a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) filed by nine women counsels led by Supreme Court lawyer Aparna Bhat on Tuesday, against an order passed by the Madhya Pradesh High court wherein the judge directed the man accused in a molestation case to get a 'Rakhi' tied by the victim as a condition for enlargement on bail.

The PIL also pointed out orders from various High Courts, highlighting the non-empathetic approach of judges while dealing with sexual violence cases.

The AG also suggested that courts should avoid directions of compromise between the attacker and victim, saying such orders will trivialise the violence suffered by the victims and re-traumatise them as they have to face the accused again.

He also referred the fact that there has never been a woman Chief Justice of India even after seven decades of freedom, asserting the Supreme Court has only two female judges, as against a sanctioned strength of 34 judges.

Out of a total 1,113 posts of judges, there are only 80 women judges in the post, which is only 7.2 per cent of the total number of judges, he added.

"Notably, the All India Bar Examination does not contain even a single question or section relating to gender sensitization. The Bar Council may take necessary steps in this regard," the AG said.

UNI JW RHK1639

More News
Health Ministry issues SOPs to curb Covid spread in markets

Health Ministry issues SOPs to curb Covid spread in markets

02 Dec 2020 | 4:32 PM

New Delhi, Dec 2 (UNI) Levying of fines on defaulters for not wearing mask or for not following physical distancing norms, exploring option of allowing markets/shops to open on alternate days and possible incentive/discounts for those who shop during non-peak hours are among the norms issued by the Health Ministry to curb Coronavirus spread via markets.

see more..

Govt constitutes high-powered committee to generate response on Paris Agreement

02 Dec 2020 | 4:13 PM

New Delhi, Dec 2 (UNI) The government has constituted a high-level inter-ministerial Apex Committee for Implementation of Paris Agreement (AIPA) to generate a coordinated response on climate change ensuring that India is on track for meeting its obligations under the Paris Agreement, including its Nationally Determined Contributions (NDC).

see more..

Delhi-NCR's air remains 'very poor', turns 'severe' at some places

02 Dec 2020 | 3:34 PM

New Delhi, Dec 2 (UNI) Delhi's air quality continued to reel under the 'very poor ' category , while the average Air Quality Index further increased, measuring 376 at around 1400 hrs on Wednesday, the Central Pollution Control Board said here.

see more..
India the only high endemic country to show 17 pc decline in malaria cases in 2019

India the only high endemic country to show 17 pc decline in malaria cases in 2019

02 Dec 2020 | 3:26 PM

New Delhi, Dec 2 (UNI) India is the only high endemic country which has reported a decline of 17.6 per cent in malaria cases in 2019 compared to 2018, according to a World Malaria Report (WMR) 2020.

see more..

'Stance' of Suvendu increases 'suspense'

02 Dec 2020 | 2:55 PM

New Delhi, Dec 2 (UNI) Time will say whether the Trinamool Congress will retain power in the Bengal Assembly elections or the BJP will emerge victorious but political observers are now curious about the rebellion in the former that the latter is eyeing with "changes" day by day.

see more..
image