The Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT) issued a notice to All India Radio (AIR) following a petition by casual radio jockeys challenging a recruitment notification. The association, represented by senior advocate Salman Khurshid, claims long-term service and argues for fair treatment. The case could significantly impact employment rights for casual RJs.
Chief Justice of India D.Y. Chandrachud urged senior lawyers to offer fair salaries to young entrants in their chambers. Speaking to All India Radio, he noted that although early earnings in the legal field might be modest, the skills developed during these formative years are crucial for long-term success. In the interview CJI reminisced about his early experiences and memories as a presenter, offering a glimpse into his profound connection with India’s esteemed public broadcaster. He shared how, as a child, he grew up listening to AIR’s Hindi, English, and Sanskrit bulletins with his parents, an experience that eventually paved the way for him to become part of Akashvani himself.
In a interview with All India Radio (AIR), Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud reminisced about his early experiences and memories as a presenter, offering a glimpse into his profound connection with India’s esteemed public broadcaster. He shared how, as a child, he grew up listening to AIR’s Hindi, English, and Sanskrit bulletins with his parents, an experience that eventually paved the way for him to become part of Akashvani himself.
