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Indian Supreme Court Questions Law on Election Commissioner Appointments

The Indian Supreme Court is actively examining the validity of the law regarding the appointment of Election Commissioners, specifically questioning the exclusion of the Chief Justice of India from the selection panel. The court has rebuked the Centre for attempting to adjourn hearings on this critical matter.

6 May, 09:00 — 7 May, 06:00
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Arrest those indulging in violence: CEC Gyanesh Kumar

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SC directs strict solid waste management rules at tourist, pilgrim sites

The bench underscored the need for tourist spots, beaches and pilgrim places, attracting even foreign tourists, to be kept spic and span to enhance the image of the country.

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ndtvMostly Factual22h ago

'Can We Direct Parliament?' Top Court On Panel To Pick Poll Body Chief

The bench also said that its judgment, which allows the Chief Justice of India to be on the selection panel, was an arrangement made in the absence of a law.

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