NEW DELHI: Former Chief Justice of India, U.U. Lalit, will be one of the key persons to speak before the Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) set up to review the One Nation One Election (ONOE) Bill. Along with him, four other prominent figures will also give their views in a meeting scheduled for February 25.
The father of the Mandsaur gang rape victim felt sad after the Supreme Court stopped the death sentence of the accused. He said his daughter did not get justice. Earlier, this case had shocked the whole country because of its cruelty. Now, the court’s decision has started a fresh debate on strict punishment for such crimes.
Today, On 24th October, the Supreme Court will hear Madhu Koda’s plea for a stay on his 2017 conviction concerning the coal scam. Koda, convicted for corruption in coal block allocations, aims to contest upcoming Jharkhand Assembly elections. The Delhi High Court previously denied similar requests, citing disqualification from public office for convicted individuals.
