Courts shouldn’t step into executive’s domain: Supreme Court

Source: Times of India Relevance: This article is useful for the topic Separation of Powers of GS-2. Recently, there have been many judgments, directing the executive on policy decisions. Contents1 Synopsis:2 Background:3 Observations by 14th July Bench:4 Rationale behind Different opinions by the SC: Synopsis: The pandemic era witnessed judicial intervention in the domain of… Continue reading Courts shouldn’t step into executive’s domain: Supreme Court

Rising fuel prices eating into health spends: SBI report

Source: Times of India  Contents1 What is the news?2 Background:3 Findings of SBI report:4 Way Ahead: What is the news? A recent report by SBI shows that expenditure on non-discretionary items (including health) is reducing due to rising fuel prices. This calls for urgent lowering of prices through tax rationalisation. Background: SBI has released a… Continue reading Rising fuel prices eating into health spends: SBI report

The upcoming crisis in Indian federalism

Source: The Hindu  Relevance: Delimitation of the constituency is a major bone of contention. It somewhere disincentivizes population control. Contents1 Synopsis:2 Background:3 Reason behind emergence of crisis:4 About Indian Federalism:5 What can India do to alleviate the fear of less populous states?6 Way Ahead: Synopsis: The freeze on Lok Sabha seats would be removed after… Continue reading The upcoming crisis in Indian federalism

Disable unconstitutional sections

Source: The Hindu  Relevance: Laws that are declared unconstitutional by the judiciary, are still in use. What policy measures are required to ensure the proper implementation of orders. Contents1 Synopsis:2 Background:3 Sections declared unconstitutional by the court:4 Steps to improve the situation: Synopsis: The police must ensure that no FIR is registered under unconstitutional sections… Continue reading Disable unconstitutional sections

KUSUM wilts under poor planning: Multiple repackaging impacts its success

Source: Business Standard Relevance: Power is one of the most important inputs for India’s agriculture sector. Synopsis: Multiple repackaging has impacted the success of this four-year-old flagship scheme to de-dieselise agriculture through solar-powered pump sets. Contents1 Background:2 Objectives of the scheme:3 Progression of the scheme and associated issues:4 Way Ahead: Background: The PM-KUSUM (Pradhan Mantri… Continue reading KUSUM wilts under poor planning: Multiple repackaging impacts its success

Prioritising school reopening on the road to recovery

Source: The Hindu  Relevance: This article justifies reopening the schools. Synopsis: Children have long borne the costs of school closure, and evidence-based decisions toward reopening are a necessity. Contents1 Background:2 Adverse impacts of school closure:3 What is the risk of school reopening?4 Way Ahead: Background: Most schools in India have been closed since the national lockdown… Continue reading Prioritising school reopening on the road to recovery

The power of scrutiny

Source: The Hindu  Relevance: This judgment clears an important issue related to the power of the state’s legislative assembly. Synopsis: The recent verdict of the Supreme Court (SC) has enabled Delhi’s legislative assembly to scrutinise social media companies. This has opened the gates for scrutiny of social media platforms by other States as well.  Contents1… Continue reading The power of scrutiny

Family mis-planning

Source: Indian Express  Relevance: It is a critical analysis of the UP’s new proposed population law. Synopsis: UP’s new population policy and draft law try to use punishment as a tool to control fertility levels. However, evidence shows that focusing on education and empowerment of women can yield better results, as seen in southern states.… Continue reading Family mis-planning

What is the ‘right to repair’ movement?

Source: Indian Express   Relevance: How the right to repair movement will be beneficial for consumer protection. Synopsis: In recent years, countries around the world have been attempting to pass effective ‘right to repair’ laws. But the movement has faced tremendous resistance from tech giants such as Apple and Microsoft over the years. Background: The… Continue reading What is the ‘right to repair’ movement?

Judges are arbiters, not lawmakers

Source: Indian Express  Relevance: Separation of power is a part of the basic structure of the constitution. It should be strictly adhered to. Synopsis: The pandemic era witnessed judicial intervention in the domain of executive and legislature, thereby undermined the separation of powers. Judges must realize that they are arbiters, not lawmakers, and should not… Continue reading Judges are arbiters, not lawmakers

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