Morning Digest: Roads to be freed of toll booths in a year, says Nitin Gadkari; EU drug regulator backs AstraZeneca vaccine against COVID-19 after safety investigation, and more

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India will implement a GPS-based toll collection system and do away with all toll booths within a year, Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari informed the Lok Sabha on Thursday. He also shared details of the vehicle scrapping policy, first announced in the Union Budget for 2021-22, according to which the automobile industry in India will see a jump in turnover to ₹10 lakh crore from ₹4.5 lakh crore.

Chief Justice of India Sharad A. Bobde agreed with advocate Prashant Bhushan on Thursday to urgently hear a plea by NGO Association for Democratic Reforms to stay the sale of a new set of electoral bonds on April 1, before Assembly elections in crucial States such as West Bengal and Tamil Nadu.

Top U.S. and Chinese officials offered sharply different views of the world on March 18 as the two sides met face-to-face for the first time since President Joe Biden took office. In unusually pointed remarks for a staid diplomatic meeting, Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Chinese Communist Party foreign affairs chief Yang Jiechi took aim at each other’s policies at the start of two days of talks in Alaska.

The EU’s drug watchdog said on March 18 it is still convinced the benefits of AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine outweigh the risks following an investigation into reports of blood disorders that prompted more than a dozen nations to suspend its use.

The Rajya Sabha on Wednesday passed the Insurance Amendment Bill 2021 that increases the maximum foreign investment allowed in an insurance company from 49% to 74%, amid criticism from the Opposition parties on the clause enabling “control and ownership” by foreign investors.

The Supreme Court on Wednesday forbade judges from making gender stereotypical comments like “’good women are sexually chaste”, women who drink and smoke ‘ask’ for sexual advances or presume that a sexually active woman consented to rape while hearing cases of sexual offence.

Union Communications and Information Technology Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said on Thursday that climate activist Disha Ravi’s arrest was based on law and order and it is under judicial process. He added that the House should consider “should some people abuse social media internationally to defame India to promote secessionism.”

Former Chief Economic Advisor (CEA) Arvind Subramanian resigned from Ashoka University on Thursday, days after noted columnist and political commentator Pratap Bhanu Mehta’s exit. In his resignation letter, Dr. Subramanian, said he had been “devastated” by “the circumstances involving the ‘resignation’ of Professor Pratap Bhanu Mehta” two days earlier.

In a major embarrassment to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), two candidates announced by the party on Thursday for the Assembly polls from Kolkata have refused to contest on the party’s ticket.

The Supreme Court on Thursday stayed suo motu proceedings before the Delhi High Court on the administration of COVID-19 vaccine and transferred the case to itself. A Bench led by Chief Justice of India Sharad A. Bobde said a similar case concerning the vaccination drive was already pending in the Supreme Court, and the case from the Delhi High Court could be heard along with it.

The Supreme Court on Thursday agreed to urgently hear a plea to release and protect over 150 Rohingya refugees reportedly “detained” in Jammu. Chief Justice of India S.A. Bobde agreed to hear the application filed by a member of the Rohingya community, Mohammad Salimullah, represented by advocates Prashant Bhushan and Cheryl d’Souza, on April 25 (Thursday). Mr. Bhushan made an oral mention before the CJI for an early hearing.

The Lok Sabha on Thursday passed the supplementary demand for grants (second batch for 2020-21) but not before significant concerns raised by Opposition leaders on the government’s disinvestment and asset monetisation plans, and rising fuel prices.

If Ishan Kishan was unfortunate to be ruled out of the fourth T20I due to a groin strain, lady luck smiled on his replacement Suryakumar Yadav. The Mumbai cricketer, dropped for the previous outing after not having faced a ball on his debut in the second T20I, grabbed his chance and made it count.

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Toolkit case: HC grants last opportunity to Centre, police to file reply to Disha Ravi’s plea

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The Delhi High Court Wednesday granted last opportunity to the Centre and Delhi Police to file their response on a plea by climate activist Disha Ravi for restraining the police from leaking to the media any probe material in relation to the FIR lodged against her in the toolkit case.

Justice Prathiba M Singh said the central government and Delhi Police shall file their counter affidavits within two weeks and listed the matter for further hearing on May 18.

“A last and final opportunity is granted to the Centre and Delhi Police to file their counter affidavits withing two weeks and rejoinder by petitioner thereafter,” the court said.

Additional Solicitor General Chetan Sharma and advocate Ajay Digpaul, representing the Centre, and advocate Amit Mahajan, appearing for Delhi Police, sought more time to file their replies to the petition.

Ravi was arrested by Delhi Police on February 13 for allegedly being involved in sharing a “toolkit” on social media related to the farmers’ protest, and was granted bail by a trial court here on February 19.

Ravi, in her plea, has said she is “severely aggrieved and prejudiced by the media trial surrounding her arrest and the ongoing investigation, where she is being viscerally attacked by the respondent 1 (police) and several media houses”.

She has claimed that her arrest from Bengaluru on February 13 by a Cyber Cell team of Delhi Police was “wholly unlawfully and without basis”.

She has also contended that in the present circumstances, it was “highly likely” that the general public will perceive the news items “as being conclusive as to the guilt of the petitioner (Ravi)”.

She has claimed that the police first “leaked investigative material” — like alleged WhatsApp chats — the substance and details of which were only in the possession of the investigating agency.

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Now, UN body terms Jamia student Zargar’s arrest ‘arbitrary’ | India News – Times of India

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NEW DELHI: Calling the arrest last year of Jamia Milia University student Safoora Zargar arbitrary, a UN panel has recommended that India ensure for Zargar an enforceable right to compensation and other reparations, in accordance with international law.
The Working Group on Arbitrary Detention (WGAD), which works under the UN Human Rights Council, requested India to take steps necessary to remedy Zargar’s situation without delay and bring it into conformity with the relevant international norms, including those set out in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.
The WGAD had another run-in with India last month when it sought the immediate release of UK national and chopper scam accused Christian Michel saying he had been arbitrarily detained. The government had responded by saying that the UN panel’s conclusions were based on limited information, biased allegations and an inaccurate understanding of India’s criminal justice system. India has sought to highlight that the Working Group is not a judicial body, and therefore, its opinions are not legally binding on the member-states.
Zargar was arrested last year by the Delhi Police under anti-terror law, UAPA, in a communal violence case in Delhi during protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act. She was released later as the government didn’t oppose her bail plea, apparently on humanitarian grounds.

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Delhi: Two held for ‘plot to kill head of Sikh group’

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The northern range of special cell has arrested two persons who were allegedly planning to kill the head of one of the largest Sikh Jathebandi in Punjab who is also a witness in a murder case. Police identified the accused as Malkit Singh (27), a resident of Azadpur in Delhi, and Bhupinder Singh (24), a resident of Gurdaspur in Punjab. Two pistols and 20 live cartridges were recovered from their possession.

“On Saturday, police got information regarding the accused and conducted a raid. They were apprehended from near Beri Wala Bagh, Shalimar Bagh,” a senior police officer said.

During investigation, police found that Malkit’s father Baldev Singh was the granthi at Gurdwara Jaimal Singh, Rab da Kutta, Lal Bagh, Azadpur. “In 2007, his father was arrested in a firing incident at Patiala in which four Nihang Sikhs were killed. After that, Lakhbir Singh alias Lakhha was appointed as granthi in the gurdwara. In 2010, Malkit, with his mother and two sewadars, allegedly killed Lakhha,” an officer said. The four accused were sentenced to life imprisonment.

Police said that in 2016, he jumped parole and was arrested in 2017 for allegedly planning another murder. “On August 1, 2020, Malkit got parole due to Covid-19… During questioning, he said he wanted to exact revenge on the head of a faction of Nihang Sikh Buddha Dal as he felt that the chief was responsible for keeping his family in jail,” the officer said.

“He also wanted to kill one of his neighbours, who was a witness in the Lakhha murder case,” said DCP (Special Cell) Sanjeev Yadav.

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Delhi court stays operation of search warrants against Mehmood Pracha in riots case

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A Delhi court on Wednesday passed an interim order staying the operation of search warrants against advocate Mehmood Pracha in connection with alleged use of forged documents in judicial records in a Northeast Delhi riots case.

A team of counter intelligence of the Special Cell had on Tuesday gone to conduct searches at the Nizamuddin East office of the lawyer, but returned after they found the office locked.

Following this, Pracha moved an application before a Chief Metropolitan Magistrate saying that the police have already collected documents and accessed all computers installed in his office during the raids conducted in December 2020.

Chief Metropolitan Magistrate at the Patiala House Court Pankaj Sharma will pronounce orders in Pracha’s application on March 12.

In the hearing today, Pracha argued that “fraud in the system has to be stopped.”

In his plea, he had claimed that the case against him is “completely baseless” and has been instituted with the sole objective of “hounding” him at the behest of and as “a part of conspiracy involving senior politicians, bureaucrats and even judicial officers”.

Pracha in the application said that he volunteers to furnish any specific documents sought by the investigation agency and also re-furnish whatever was taken during the previous exercise. While seeking modification of a court order passed on March 2 regarding seizure of a computer, he sought a direction that he may be required to produce the computer before the court itself, adding that the police can then extract the documents concerned from it in presence of the court.

The court then issued a notice to the police in the application for Wednesday morning.

Pracha’s firm Legal Axis is defending several persons accused in cases related to the Northeast Delhi riots.

Meanwhile, the same counter intelligence team along with technical experts had searched the office in December 2020 as well. The raids had been condemned by members of the legal fraternity, who called it a breach of attorney-client privilege.

Mehmood Pracha represents at least three accused in the “larger conspiracy case” in the Delhi riots and many other accused in riot cases registered by police. He has called the searches an “attack on due process, legal profession and the Constitution of India.”

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