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A ROADMAP FOR MANUFACTURING

Current Situation Within the manufacturing sector MSMEs are the hardest hit, with many of them getting close to bankruptcy. At a global level, there is a very clear indication that companies that are doing business in China are now looking to consider other attractive investment destinations. India’s Opportunity Potentially, India can take the lead and […]

A WAR-LIKE STATE AND A BOND TO THE RESCUE

Introduction In the Budget before the pandemic, India projected a deficit of ₹7.96-lakh crore. The financial deficit number is set to grow by a wide margin due to revenue shrinkage from the coming depression that will most certainly be accompanied by a lack of appetite for disinvestment. In addition to the expenditure that was planned, […]

RESUSCITATING MULTILATERALISM WITH INDIA’S HELP

Introduction Even as the coronavirus pandemic unleashes its devastation across the globe, the great and the good have been quick to remind us of the value of multilateralism and the necessity to preserve it. India may be uniquely positioned to help resuscitate multilateralism. India can start playing a role United States facing multiple internal challenges […]

IT’S TIME FOR A VIRTUAL JUDICIARY

Why do we need a ‘Virtual Judiciary’ now? The pendency of cases in various courts in India is staggering- and the existing infrastructure may be grossly under-utilised. There are tribunals such as the Income Tax Tribunal that function only half-day most of the time. To make matters worse, most courts are closed for Christmas and […]

DO NUMBERS MATTER IN RAJYA SABHA?

Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha: Cooperation in Divergent Composition The Indian Constitution provides for parity of powers between the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha in law, making an exception in some cases. The Money Bill or Finance Bills can be introduced only in the Lok Sabha which only can approve the Demands for Grants. The Rajya Sabha […]

SC SETS UP PANEL TO LOOK INTO J&K INTERNET CURBS

Why in news? The Jammu and Kashmir government’s orders do not reveal any reason for making mobile 4G Internet inaccessible across the Union Territory (UT), the Supreme Court said in an order on 11th May 2020. Besides, the government orders snipping the Internet speed to 2G were meant to operate for only a limited time. Petitions […]

SC REJECTS TO QUASH CASES AGAINST LOCKDOWN VIOLATORS

Why in news? The Supreme Court on 6th May dismissed a petition filed by a former Director-General of Police of Uttar Pradesh to quash FIRs registered against ordinary citizens for violating the COVID-19 lockdown. Arguments for the quashing of Section 188 IPC: According to the Centre for Accountability and Systemic Change (CASC) data: 848 FIRs were […]

PLEA CHALLENGING APPOINTMENT OF ADDITIONAL JUDGE

Why in news? The Supreme Court on 4th May, rejected a petition filed by a district judge challenging the appointment of a ‘junior’ judicial officer as an additional judge of the Karnataka High Court on the ground that it breaches the seniority rule. Details SC Said that it generally does not interfere with the President’s order […]

DEBT RECOVERY TRIBUNAL

Why in news? Amid the COVID-19 lockdown, the Debt Recovery Tribunal I (DRT 1), Incharge of DRT II (DRT 2), Chennai, has decided on a 23-year-old case and tendered the judgment by holding a virtual court via video conferencing, which is one-of-its-kind in the entire South India for a DRT. What are Debt Recovery Tribunals […]

Explained: Labour Laws Reforms for UPSC Exam

That the archaic labour laws in India need to be amended is beyond debate. They have protected only a tiny section of the labour force, facilitated rent-seeking, and have laid the ground for the casualisation of the labour force, the phenomenon of the missing middle in manufacturing, and the substitution of capital for labour in […]