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Delhi air quality 'very poor', SC-appointed panel calls for tough action
Ians •Taking stock of the air pollution in Delhi and the neighbouring states, the Supreme Court appointed Environment Pollution (Prevention & Control) Authority (EPCA) on Friday asked authorities to immediately enforce the graded response action under "very poor" category for Delhi and "moderate poor" for NCR.
Jallikattu part of Tamil Nadu's intrinsic tradition: Congress
Ians •Reacting to the Supreme Court's ban on jallikattu, the Congress on Thursday said it was a part of Tamil Nadu's intrinsic tradition. The party also said people of the state have the right to preserve their traditions. The Congress also said that the central and state government must find an amicable solution to it.
For the second time in 2016, Supreme Court extends Delhi diesel ban
Overdrive •Cars above 2,000cc cannot be sold or registered in the Delhi-NCR region
CPCB labels JLR chief's statement on JLR car emissions being cleaner than Delhi air as "not healthy"
Overdrive •"The air they suck in is far dirtier than the air which comes out of it," said Ralf Speth, questioning the SC ban on 2000cc diesel vehicles in Delhi
Supreme court questions government on plans to hike spectrum charges
Fp Archives •The Supreme Court on Tuesday asked the central government if it was seeking to hike the spectrum usage charge of one percent of the annual gross revenue of telecom companies for 4G services and if it had the powers to do so.
Google, Yahoo, Microsoft to block sex determination test ads as ordered by Supreme Court
Fp Archives •The Supreme Court Wednesday directed search engines Google, Microsoft and Yahoo not to advertise, or sponsor any advertisement, on India-centric sex determination tests that are in breach of statutory provisions.
How long do we wait for timely justice?
Prithwis •If justice delayed is justice denied, then the citizens of India have had no justice for many years. We all know that court cases in India drag on for years, while litigants grow old and die or settle out of court.