Thursday, February 1, 2018

Rebel judges favour panel of future CJIs to end roster row

Rebel judges favour panel of future CJIs to end roster row

NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES

"Must examine if Aadhaar data can be misused: Supreme Court" is the Hindustan Times headline. While Bench observes scheme has received global praise, petitioner's lawyer argues it has features of totalitarian state.
"Sealing drive : Now AAP to move Supreme Court for relief", headlines the DNA. BJP leaders meet at CM residence, meet gets hostile.
CJI to seek HC judges removal says Hindustan Times.
"Yashwant launches Rashtra Manch, Shatru joins" headlines the Statesman.
In a first of its kind, Indian Railways has sent a group of 100 employees, Group C and D especially those retiring on a 6 day vacation to Singapore and Malaysia as part of its welfare activities reports the Tribune.
There is a backlog of 2 lakh patent applications and granting a patent could take up to 5 years - resulting in India's low research output according to Economic Survey reports DNA.
The Business Line reports that a recent science paper has said that the reefs in Asia Pacific region are littered with about 11 billion pieces of plastic larger than 5 cm and carries a coral, choked by plastic.
You can check fish adulteration in 3 minutes through an indigenous kit, reports the Pioneer.
Some other stories covered by papers are :

A petition has been filed to save Hindu shrine Sharda Peeth in Neelam valley in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir.
An International Punjabi Conference to be held on 2nd February in Delhi.
78 cyclists from across globe pedal through beautiful waterfalls in Chhattisgarh as part of insurgency tourism and AIR now to expand reach in remote parts with sports events.
And finally, Uttarakhand this time has seen beautiful Rhododendron flowers bloom in January instead of March- April. Blame it on climate change says experts reports The Times of India.

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