Lokpal Bill change gets Cabinet nod

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February 1, 2013

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New Delhi, Feb 1: The Union Cabinet on Thursday paved the way for further consideration of Lokpal legislation in Parliament as it approved most of the modifications recommended by a Rajya Sabha Select Committee on its draft Lokpal Bill.

The Cabinet approved 14 of 16 recommendations made by the committee. These include the mode of appointing the Lokpal and CBI director. The Cabinet, however, delinked the Lokpal from the institution of Lokayukta at the state level. Contrary to provisions of the earlier draft, states will continue to appoint Lokayuktas.

The Cabinet accepted that the CBI director will be appointed by a panel comprising the prime minister, the leader of opposition in the Lok Sabha and the chief justice of India. But it dropped related recommendation that CBI officials involved in probing cases under Lokpal supervision will not be transferred by the government. Therefore, though the CBI will be under the Lokpal, the government will have the authority to transfer them. The Cabinet decisions were announced by Minister of State for Personnel V Narayanasamy.

Non-religious charitable institutions receiving government funds too will come under the Lokpal purview, though the Upper House panel did not favour this.

As per the decision, the nine-member Lokpal will be selected by a panel comprising the prime minister, Lok Sabha Speaker, leader of the opposition in the Lok Sabha, the chief justice of India and an eminent jurist who will be in turn selected by the first four.

The decision to leave out Lokayukta appointment came after states vehemently opposed and accused the Centre of “usurping the rights of the states in the Lokayukta appointment.” Owing to opposition, the controversial bill got stuck in the Upper House. After the enactment of the billl by the Centre, states will have to appoint their Lokayuktas within a year.

The Cabinet decision came under fire from the BJP, the Aam Admi Party’s Arvind Kejriwal and social activist Anna Hazare. The BJP said the government was not serious in giving autonomy to the CBI while Kejriwal said the bill as approved by Cabinet cannot curb corruption. Hazare said the prime minister and UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi cannot be trusted to bring a stringent Lokpal. The Lokpal Bill was stuck in the Rajya Sabha in December 29, 2011, over the Lokayukta acrimony. Following this, it was referred to a House Select Committee. The revised bill is likely to be introduced in the first half of budget session of Parliament.

The select committee had recommended a number of amendments to the bill with a view to strengthening the CBI, that include setting up of a directorate of prosecution headed by a director of prosecution under the overall control of director, CBI, appointment of director of prosecution on the recommendation of the Central Vigilance Commission, maintenance of a panel of advocates by the CBI, other than government advocates with the consent of the Lokpal for handling Lokpal referred cases.

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February 6,2020

Mumbai, Feb 6: The Reserve Bank of India, for the second straight time, on Thursday kept its key policy rate unchanged at 5.15 per cent, maintaining its accommodative policy stance as long as it was necessary to revive growth.

The central bank retained GDP growth at 5 per cent for 2019-20 and pegged it at 6 per cent for the next fiscal.

"Economic activity remains subdued and the few indicators that have moved up recently are yet to gain traction in a more broad-based manner. Given the evolving growth-inflation dynamics, the MPC felt it appropriate to maintain status quo,” the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) said.

The six-member committee voted unanimously to hold rates, but also said that there is “policy space available for further action”.

Between February and October 2019, the RBI had reduced repo rate by 135 basis points.

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January 10,2020

New Delhi, Jan 10: The Supreme Court while hearing petitions challenging restrictions in Jammu and Kashmir on Friday stated that the right to access the internet is a fundamental right under Article 19 of the Constitution of India.

"It is no doubt that freedom of speech is an essential tool in a democratic setup. The freedom of Internet access is a fundamental right under Article 19(1)(a) of the Constitution," a two-judge bench headed by Justice N V Ramana stated while reading out the judgment.

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It also directed the Jammu and Kashmir administration to review the restrictive orders imposed in the region within a week. “The citizens should be provided highest security and liberty,” the apex court added.

The top court made observations and issued directions while pronouncing the verdict on a number of petitions challenging the restrictions and internet blockade imposed in Jammu and Kashmir after the abrogation of Article 370 in August last year.

The Supreme Court had on November 27 reserved the judgment on a batch of petitions challenging restrictions imposed on communication, media and telephone services in Jammu and Kashmir pursuant to revocation of Article 370.

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The government had, however, contended that it has progressively eased restrictions.

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