CPIML MP Raja Ram Singh, urging urgent action against illegal IT layoffs, said, “Hard Work of Employees Built This Sector. Their Futures Cannot Be Sacrificed for Corporate Greed.”
The Supreme Court expressed shock after seeing photos showing manual scavenging and hazardous cleaning being done at its own Gate F, and has directed the Public Works Department to submit a detailed reply on the matter.
In Delhi’s Rohini, labourers were sent into sewers with just shovels and no safety gear, breaking a Supreme Court order. The PWD posted photos of the work on X but deleted them after strong public opposition.
CJI Bhushan Ramkrishna Gavai praised Justice Abhay Oka for ensuring gratuity to Anganwadi workers, saying, “His judgments were about understanding lives, resolving real problems, and making justice accessible to everyone,” reflecting his deep commitment to social justice.
Union Law Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal inaugurated Bennett University’s international conference titled “Beyond Gender: Navigating the Intersectionality of Justice,” focusing on inclusive governance, legal evolution, and intersectional issues like gender, caste, and disability in justice.
The Hinduja family, among the wealthiest in Britain, has been convicted by a Swiss court for exploiting domestic workers, receiving prison terms of four to four and a half years. Although human trafficking charges were dismissed, the family mistreated staff and provided minimal health benefits. They plan to appeal. This case highlights ongoing global labor exploitation issues and the need for accountability.
