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01Jun 2024

“NGT ORDERS PROBE INTO ILLEGAL COMMANDO CAMP ON FOREST LAND”

Why in the news? The National Green Tribunal (NGT) has ordered an investigation into the alleged illegal construction of another commando camp on forest land in Assam’s Sivasagar district, following a petition by activist Rohit Choudhury. The construction of the 2nd Assam Commando Battalion Camp on 28 hectares in Geleky Forest Reserve is accused of …

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01Jun 2024

“PFIZER’S LORLATINIB SHOWS PROMISING RESULTS FOR ADVANCED ALK-POSITIVE LUNG CANCER”

Why in the news? Pfizer’s drug Lorlatinib significantly reduces tumor progression and improves survival in advanced ALK-positive non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients. Trial results show more than half of patients on Lorlatinib did not see cancer progression after five years. source:healthline About Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC): Occurs when abnormal cells form and multiply …

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01Jun 2024

TRIBUNALS

Introduction The original Indian Constitution did not contain provisions related to tribunals. The establishment of tribunals was introduced through the 42nd Amendment Act of 1976, which added a new part, Part XIV-A, to the Constitution, specifically titled “Tribunals.” This part includes only two articles: Article 323A: This article deals with the establishment of administrative tribunals. …

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01Jun 2024

HIGH COURT

Introduction In India, the high courts are an essential part of the judicial system, situated below the Supreme Court but above the subordinate courts. Each state has its own high court, and there are a few common high courts serving multiple states or union territories. The Parliament can adjust their jurisdictions. In 2019, there were …

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01Jun 2024

PUBLIC INTEREST LITIGATIONS

Meaning Public Interest Litigation (PIL) is a legal tool used to uphold human rights, equality, and address issues of broad public concern. It extends the right to file lawsuits to those who might not have the means or standing to do so themselves. PIL aims to protect the fundamental rights of those who can’t access …

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01Jun 2024

JUDICIAL ACTIVISM

Background Judicial activism, as seen in India, does not have direct constitutional origins but was developed by the Indian judiciary. It is somewhat comparable to a similar concept in the United States. In India, the judiciary introduced the idea of judicial activism through various means, such as the repeal of the Locus Standi concept, the …

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01Jun 2024

JUDICIAL REVIEW

Historical Background The doctrine of judicial review, originated by the American Supreme Court, allows a court to declare laws or orders unconstitutional. In the United States, it is based on the Constitution. In India, judicial review was affirmed as a fundamental constitutional feature in the 1975 Indira Gandhi v. Raj Narain case. It enables courts …

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01Jun 2024

SUPREME COURT

Historical Background The Supreme Court in Calcutta was established as a Court of Record with full jurisdiction under the Regulating Act of 1773. It had authority over criminal charges and cases in Bengal, Bihar, and Orissa. King George III later created the Supreme Courts of Madras and Bombay in 1800 and 1823, respectively. The India …

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01Jun 2024

PARLIAMENTARY GROUPS

Background The Indian Parliamentary Group (IPG) is a non-partisan forum of Indian members of parliament (MPs) who are interested in promoting closer ties between India and the United Kingdom (UK). It was founded in 1947, shortly after India’s independence. The IPG is open to all MPs, regardless of their party or group affiliation. It meets …

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01Jun 2024

PARLIAMENTARY FORUMS

Introduction Parliamentary forums are specialized groups or associations within a parliamentary system that bring together members of parliament (MPs) or legislators to address specific issues, concerns, or areas of interest. These forums provide a platform for lawmakers to engage in in-depth discussions, research, and advocacy related to their particular focus areas. Parliamentary forums are typically …

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