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Supreme Court to live-stream its constitution bench proceedings from September 27

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In a bid to enhance transparency and accessibility in its functioning, the Supreme Court has decided to live-stream its proceedings of all constitution bench hearings from September 27, exactly four years after a path-breaking verdict in this regard was delivered in 2018.

A unanimous decision was taken by the 30 judges of the apex court in the full court meeting headed by Chief Justice of India U U Lalit held on Tuesday evening to implement an apex court verdict of 2018 in the Swapnil Tripathi case.

On August 26, for the first time since its inception, the Supreme Court had live streamed its proceedings of a bench headed by then Chief Justice NV Ramana through a webcast portal.

It was ceremonial proceedings as Justice Ramana was to demit office on August 26.

Exactly four years back on September 26, 2018, the Supreme Court had taken a major leap in imparting transparency in the functioning of the judiciary by allowing live-streaming of court proceedings of cases of “constitutional and national importance”, saying this openness was like “sunlight” which is the “best disinfectant”.

It had said as a pilot project, only a specified category of cases that are of constitutional or national importance and are being argued before a constitution bench should be live streamed.

The top court had said that sensitive cases such as those dealing with matrimonial disputes or sexual assault should not be live streamed.

Several important cases are to be heard by the five-judge constitution benches of the apex court next week including the validity of the 103rd constitution amendment granting a 10 per cent quota to the Economically Weaker Section (EWS), pleas challenging the constitutional validity of the Citizenship Amendment Act and others.

Recently, activist-lawyer Indira Jaising, who had also filed a separate petition in 2018, seeking live streaming of the court proceedings has written a letter to CJI UU Lalit seeking implementation of the 2018 verdict and live broadcast of proceedings of constitution bench cases heard by the apex court.

According to sources, initially, the apex court may live stream the proceedings through ‘YouTube’ and would later host them on its server.

People would be able to access the proceedings of the apex court on their cell phones, laptops, and computers without any hassle.

On September 6, Justice DY Chandrachud, who is next in line to become chief justice of India and heads the E-Committee of the apex court while hearing a case recalled an incident when he had seen someone recording court proceedings on a cell phone.

“Yesterday, I saw someone using a mobile phone, perhaps recording what we were saying during the proceedings. Initially, I thought, how can he record the proceedings? But then, my thoughts changed. What’s the big deal in it? It’s an open court hearing. Nothing is confidential here”, Justice Chandrachud had said.

Justice Chandrachud, who was also one of the authors of the 2018 verdict along with now-retired Justice AM Khanwilkar and then Chief Justice Dipak Misra said that there has to be a changed mindset and instead of taking a traditional view, judges have to adopt a view of today’s time.

Justice Chandrachud, however, said that one should refrain from recording the discussions of judges among themselves.

He has been responsible for shifting the judiciary from Supreme Court to trial court level to virtual-hybrid mode proceedings, which enabled the judiciary to sail through the COVID-pandemic times when courts were closed for physical hearings.

On July 31, Justice Chandrachud while speaking at a valedictory ceremony of the first All India District Legal Service Authorities meet held at Vigyan Bhawan here said that the judicial institution has to give up resistance to adopting modern means of communication to reach out to the masses and earn the respect of the community at large, or else it will “lose the game”.

While referring to tools like social media platforms, he has said that the courts have been “reticent” to modern means of communication.

He was of the view that judges and judiciary have to “shed their fear”, whether it is about using platforms like Twitter and Telegram, which are now widely prevalent, or the live streaming of proceedings.

“There is a world of accountability at large and I think we can earn the respect of the community at large provided we adopt and come on the platforms which are so prevalent in the society. The judicial system cannot be left behind if we are to be the harbinger of change,” Justice Chandrachud had said.

He had added, “Unless, we as a judicial institution, shake this resistance to adopting these means of communications, which are so widespread in our society today, we would perhaps lose the game and I do believe that we are already in the process of losing the game unless we shake this fear as to what would happen if we use modern means of communication”.

Actor-director Mahesh Thakur duped by his lawyer Mayank Goyal

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Bollywood actor-director Mahesh Thakur, proprietor of the film production company Kreative Flight Films Pvt Ltd, was duped of Rs5.4 crore, which he had paid to a lawyer from Haryana to bail him out of a property dispute.

Oshiwara police registered an FIR against Mayank Goyal (34) on Tuesday based on a written complaint by Thakur (54).

Goyal, made the actor believe that he had done documentation at the high court and Supreme Court. Goyal made Thakur part with money as his fees, to gain Thakur’s confidence, Goyal through online video conferences showed fake audio and video clips of court arguments and hearings,” said the officer of Oshiwara police station.

The fraud began in August 2021, according to police, when Goyal came in contact with Thakur, assuring him to getting out of the property dispute in the HC, SC and government department.

“On the pretext of helping Goyal he collected money between August 2021 and September 2022, before he went into hiding and switched off his mobile,” said the officer.

Bombay HC to hear Uddhav-led Shiv Sena’s plea seeking nod for Dussehra rally at Shivaji Park on October 5

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The Bombay High Court will on Thursday hear a petition filed by the Uddhav Thackeray-led Shiv Sena seeking permission to hold its annual Dussehra rally at the iconic Shivaji Park in central Mumbai on October 5.

The petition, seeking urgent hearing, was mentioned before a division bench of Justices R D Dhanuka and Kamal Khata on Wednesday. The bench posted it for hearing on Thursday.

The plea said the party was constrained to approach the HC as the Mumbai civic body was yet to take a decision on their applications submitted in August seeking permission for the rally.

Maha ATS arrests 20 PFI activists

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The Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad on Thursday arrested 20 activists of the Popular Front of India (PFI) from the state during a multi-agency operation for allegedly indulging in unlawful activities promoting enmity among communities and waging a war against the country, an official said.

In near simultaneous raids across the length and breadth of the country, a multi-agency operation spearheaded by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Thursday led to the arrest of 106 PFI activists in 11 states for allegedly supporting terror activities in the country, officials said.

NIA arrested 106 PFI member, across 11 state

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A total of 106 Popular Front of India (PFI) cadres were arrested on Thursday in a joint operation conducted by the National Investigation Agency, Enforcement Directorate and state police forces across 11 states in the country’s multiple locations, sources said on Thursday.

Among the states where the raids were conducted include Andhra Pradesh (5), Assam (9), Delhi (3), Karnataka (20), Kerala (22), Madhya Pradesh (4), Maharashtra (20), Puducherry (3), Rajasthan (2), Tamil Nadu (10) and Uttar Pradesh (8).

The searches were conducted at multiple locations in the largest ever investigation process till date. The operation started late in the night around 1 am and learnt to be concluded by 5 am involving over 1,500 personnel of state police, Central Armed Police Forces and officers of NIA and ED.

Several incriminating documents, more than 100 bile phones, laptops and other materials have been seized by the raiding teams. These searches were conducted at the residential and official premises of persons involved in “funding terrorism, organising training camps and radicalising people to join proscribed organisations”.

“In a major action across 10 states, NIA, ED and state police have arrested more than 100 cadres of PFI,” sources told media earlier today. Meanwhile, more than 50 members of the PFI protested against the raids outside the party office in the Dindigul district earlier today.

The PFI and SDPI workers staged a protest in Karnataka’s Mangaluru against the raids, following which they were detained by the state police. PFI workers sat on the road in protest against the NIA raid at the party office in Chennai.

NIA earlier this month also raided 40 places in Telangana, Andhra Pradesh in a PFI case and detained four persons.

The agency had then conducted searches at 38 locations in Telangana (23 in Nizamabad, four in Hyderabad, seven in Jagityal, two in Nirmal, one each in Adilabad and Karimnagar districts) and at two locations in Andhra Pradesh (one each in Kurnool and Nellore districts) in the case relating to Abdul Khader of Nizamabad district in Telangana and 26 other persons.

In the operation, NIA had seized incriminating materials, including digital devices, documents, two daggers and Rs 8,31,500 cash.

As per NIA, the accused were “organizing camps for imparting training to commit terrorist acts and to promote enmity between different groups on the basis of religion”.

The PFI was launched in Kerala in 2006 after merging three Muslim organizations floated after the Babri Masjid demolition in 1992 – the National Development Front of Kerala, Karnataka Forum for Dignity and Manitha Neethi Pasari of Tamil Nadu.

After the demolition of the Babri mosque, many fringe outfits had surfaced in south India and PFI was formed after merging some of them.

Auto and taxi strike postponed

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More than two dozen representatives of various taxi and rickshaw unions in the city met the Maharashtra Industry Minister on Tuesday and discussed their demands. After the meeting, the union leadership announced that they decided to postpone the proposed strike. The indefinite auto and taxi strike announced by the unions in Mumbai from September 15 seeking fare hikes has been adjourned after a meeting with the Maharashtra Industry Minister Uday Samant. Over 48,000 taxi drivers and two lakh, autorickshaw drivers in Mumbai were supposed to go on an indefinite strike.

Mohan Tripathi an auto driver said, “My auto rickshaw is on rental; I have to manage fuel and also the rent of my vehicle. Many auto-rickshaw drivers are unable to pay even EMI to the bank due to low fares. Above all Ola and Uber have taken our half of the business, survival has become tough.”

Tarannum Shaikh, a maid house assistant by profession said, “We poor people have already suffered the losses, now the fare hike for commuting would be another burden. Bus, train, and now auto fare hike. How much stress can a common man take?”

A L Quadros, General Secretary of Mumbai Taximen’s Union, told Afternoon Voice, “We know the common public cannot afford huge fares but our demand to increase the minimum taxi fare to Rs 35 from the existing Rs 25 taxi and auto drivers are ready to accept whatever hike they are eligible to get on the basis of the state transport control committee’s report. However, if the control committee offers a hike of Rs 28 or Rs 30, we are okay with that too as our main demand is an increase in fare.”

The union was demanding a fare hike and asked the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Transport Authority (MMRTA) to take a decision soon. While the minimum fare for the metered taxis is currently Rs 25, in their written petition to Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, the taxi union demanded that the fares should be revised to Rs 30. Similarly, rickshaw unions are also demanding a revision in minimum fare from Rs 21 to Rs 23.

In their meeting with minister Samant, the unions also pushed for a 40 per cent subsidy on CNG gas used for auto rickshaws and taxis. Until this demand is met, an interim increase in the fare of rickshaws and taxis based on the recommendation of the Khatuwa Committee should be given, they asked the minister. As per taxi unions, over the last few months, CNG prices have increased by almost 70 per cent but the fares have remained the same making it difficult for auto and taxi drivers to make ends meet. The auto and taxi unions had called for a strike on August 1. However, the decision was deferred after the government assured that the fares would be revised.

RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat meets Muslim intellectuals to discuss on religious harmony

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Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) Chief Mohan Bhagwat on Thursday, met with many Muslim intellectuals including Chief Imam, Dr Imam Umer Ahmed Ilyasi.

As per sources close to RSS, issues like the Hijab controversy, Gyanvapi and maintenance of peace and harmony among religions were discussed in the meeting. Other than Bhagwat, senior RSS members including Dr Krishna Gopal, Indresh Kumar, Ramlal and Karish Kumar also participated in today’s meeting.

Sunil Ambekar, the Akhil Bharatiya Prachar Pramukh of RSS told to agencies that the meeting was a part of the ‘Samvad’ process. “RSS Sarsanghachalak meets people from all walks of life. It’s the part of a continuous general “Samvad” process,” Ambekar said.

The controversy over Hijab erupted from Karnataka college and is currently being heard in Supreme Court. It also came up in the findings of intelligence agencies that PFI was behind triggering the controversy.

After the controversy erupted regarding Gyanvapi also, the RSS Chief met with Muslim intellectuals and academicians.

Earlier on Tuesday, RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat met with many Muslim intellectuals and discussed recent controversies and ways to strengthen religious inclusivity in the country.

As per the sources close to RSS, the meeting was held for propagating the ideas of Sangh and for promoting the theme of religious inclusivity. Recent incidents like the Gyanvapi controversy, the Hijab controversy, and population control were discussed in the meeting.

The meeting was attended by many intellectuals like former Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) S Y Qureshi, former Delhi Lieutenant Governor (LG) Najeeb Jung, former Chancellor of Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) Lieutenant General Zameer Uddin Shah, former MP Shahid Siddiqui and businessman Saeed Shervani.

Earlier, during the time of Ram Mandir’s judgment as well, RSS had got active. The senior RSS members met with Muslim intellectuals and propagated the message that whatever order comes out, everybody will be accepting it peacefully.

Similarly, Bhagwat’s meeting with Arshad Madani back in 2019 also grabbed eyeballs. RSS has always specified that nationalism should be in everyone’s heart irrespective of one’s religious leaning.

Shinde faction MLA filed application in HC seeking to not hear petition for permission to hold Dussehra rally at Shivaji Park

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MLA Sada Sarvankar, of the Eknath Shinde faction of the Shiv Sena, filed an application in the Bombay High Court on Thursday, seeking the court to not hear or decide the Uddhav Thackeray-led Shiv Sena’s petition for permission to hold their annual Dussehra rally at the Shivaji Park in Mumbai.

Sarvankar said if the HC passes any order on the issue, then it would cause impediment on the ongoing dispute on who represents the “real Shiv Sena”.

The application is likely to be mentioned on Thursday before a division bench of Justices R D Dhanuka and Kamal Khata, which is scheduled to hear the petition filed by Thackeray-led Shiv Sena and its secretary Anil Desai on Wednesday seeking permission to hold the Dussehra rally at the Shivaji Park on October 5.

In his application, Sarvankar, the MLA from Dadar in Mumbai, said he belongs to Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde’s faction, who is the “Mukyaneta of Shiv Sena”.

He claimed the petition filed by the Thackeray-led Shiv Sena is “misleading and misrepresentation” (of facts) as they do not belong to the real Shiv Sena political party.

“As on date, there exists a dispute on who represents the real Shiv Sena and the issue is pending before the Election Commission of India and also the Supreme Court,” the application said.

Under the garb of the present petition, the petitioners (Thackeray-led Shiv Sena) were trying to lay claim on the Shiv Sena, it said.

Sarvankar said on August 30 he had also filed an application to the Mumbai civic body seeking permission to hold the Shiv Sena’s annual Dussehra rally at the iconic Shivaji Park in central Mumbai.

He claimed the majority support from the Shiv Sena is for Eknath Shinde, and Uddhav Thackeray has no support within the party.

“In the past, this applicant (Sarvankar) was the one who used to file application to the BMC seeking permission to hold the rally at Shivaji Park,” Sarvankar said in the plea.

It sought the HC to stay the hearing on the petition filed by Thackeray led Sena till the ECI and the Supreme Court hear and finally decide on the dispute.

In a related development, Brihanmumbai Municipal Commissioner Iqbal Singh Chahal told PTI on Thursday that the civic administration has denied permission to both the Shiv Sena factions for holding the rally at the Shivaji Park.

The permission has been denied on the basis of law and order issue raised by Mumbai Police, according to civic officials.

PFI workers protest against NIA raids in Tamil Nadu

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In a major crackdown on the Popular Front of India (PFI), the National Investigation Agency (NIA) conducted raids at eight places in Tamil Nadu in the early hours on Thursday.

NIA conducted searches at in the Madurai city area including Villapuram, Gomatipuram, and Kulamangalam.

More than 50 members of the PFI are protesting against the raids outside the party office in the Dindigul district.

The raids are also being conducted against the PFI across 10 states in the country by the NIA and the ED, in which over 100 leaders were arrested, according to the sources on Thursday.

The searches are being conducted at multiple locations in the largest ever investigation process till date including Purnia in Bihar, and several locations linked to PFI across Maharashtra.

The PFI and SDPI workers staged a protest in Karnataka’s Mangaluru against the raids, following which they were detained by the state police.

PFI workers sat on the road in protest against the NIA raid at the party office in Chennai.

These searches are being conducted at the residential and official premises of persons involved in “funding terrorism, organising training camps and radicalising people to join proscribed organisations”.

“In a major action across 10 states, NIA, ED and state police have arrested more than 100 cadres of PFI,” sources told media.

The raids were conducted in Telangana, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh and many more states, said sources.

NIA earlier this month also raided 40 places in Telangana, Andhra Pradesh in a PFI case and detained four persons. The agency had then conducted searches at 38 locations in Telangana (23 in Nizamabad, four in Hyderabad, seven in Jagityal, two in Nirmal, one each in Adilabad and Karimnagar districts) and at two locations in Andhra Pradesh (one each in Kurnool and Nellore districts) in the case relating to Abdul Khader of Nizamabad district in Telangana and 26 other persons.

In the operation, NIA had seized incriminating materials, including digital devices, documents, two daggers and Rs 8,31,500 cash.

As per NIA, the accused were “organizing camps for imparting training to commit terrorist acts and to promote enmity between different groups on the basis of religion”.

The PFI was launched in Kerala in 2006 after merging three Muslim organizations floated after the Babri Masjid demolition in 1992 – the National Development Front of Kerala, Karnataka Forum for Dignity and Manitha Neethi Pasari of Tamil Nadu.

After the demolition of the Babri mosque, many fringe outfits had surfaced in south India and PFI was formed after merging some of them.

ED gives clean cheat to Republic Network in TRP case

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The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has said that there is no evidence of involvement of Republic TV and R Bharat in the case of manipulation of Television Rating Points (TRP).

The central agency said that its findings were at “variance” with the investigation carried out by the Mumbai Police.

It was alleged in October 2020 that Arnab Goswami-owned Republic TV and R Bharat were manipulating the TRP numbers. Earlier on September 15, the ED had filed a chargesheet in a special court under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA).

The chargesheet was filed after the central agency filed an Enforcement Case Information Report (ECIR) in November 2020.

In November 2020, the Mumbai Police Crime Branch filed a chargesheet which suggested that Republic TV had tampered with the TRP ratings of television channels thus benefitting from the alleged scam and generating better advertisement revenue.

The Crime Branch had charge-sheeted Arnab Goswami who is the Editor-in-Chief of Republic TV in June 2021, as an accused.

However, the ED disclosed that there is a variance between the investigation being conducted by the Mumbai Police and its own probe in this case. The ED said that it had not got any evidence, be it digital or a statement, that Republic TV had manipulated the TRP numbers.

ED claimed that the forensic audit report that the Mumbai Police relied upon in the TRP case is “superficial” and is based on limited points only. In addition, the central agency said that there is evidence of a few regional and entertainment channels that have indulged in the rigging of TRPs.

The ED also added that the investigation against two other news channels- News Nation and India Today has not yet concluded. The ED’s ECIR (FIR) was filed on the basis of an FIR filed by the Mumbai Police in November 2020 in the TRP case.