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Central Government approves 9 names sent by Supreme Court Collegium, country may get first woman CJI

Central Government approves 9 names sent by Supreme Court Collegium, country may get first woman CJI

 


The Central Government has accepted the recommendations of the 9-Judge Collegium in the Supreme Court. Now they have been sent to the President. It is believed that its official announcement can be made by Friday. Justice BV Nagarathna will become the first woman CJI in the history of Indian judiciary. According to the report, the swearing-in of all the judges can also take place in the Supreme Court next week.


Today's other big news...

SC asks Solicitor General why investigation against public representatives so slow?

Hearing was also held on Wednesday in the Supreme Court for early disposal of cases registered against sitting and former MLAs-MPs. During this, the court expressed concern over the slow pace of investigation by the ED and the CBI in the cases of sitting and former MPs/MLAs and not giving reasons for non-filing of charge sheets even after 10 years in many cases. A bench of CJI NV Ramana asked Solicitor General Tushar Mehta why the pace of investigation is so slow in these cases.


Malabar exercise of quad countries will start from today

The navies of India, the US, Japan and Australia will begin the Malabar naval exercise off the coast of the Pacific island of Guam on Thursday. This 25th edition has been named as Malabar 21, which will run from 26 to 29 August. All the four member countries of the Quad will participate in this exercise. The Indian Navy said in a statement on Wednesday that the objective of this exercise is to increase coordination and cooperation between the navies.


Flight connecting Jamnagar with Bangalore and Hyderabad starts from today

Flights connecting Jamnagar in Gujarat with Bengaluru and Hyderabad will start on Thursday. Star Air will start flights on Jamnagar-Bengaluru route and Jamnagar-Hyderabad route under the 'UDAN' scheme. Under UDAN, the central, state governments and airport operators provide financial assistance to selected airlines, so that flights can be started from those airports where their number is less. Also the rent is not kept very high.


The central government called an all-party meeting today on the Afghanistan crisis

The central government has called an all-party meeting today regarding the Afghanistan crisis. During this, information about the efforts made to evacuate the Indians trapped in Afghanistan will be given to the opposition parties. Also, what will be the strategy of the Indian government after the Taliban rule in the neighboring country, can also be discussed. External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar had tweeted that PM Narendra Modi has ordered that the leaders of all political parties should be given complete information about the meeting.


180 people will be brought to India from Kabul on Thursday

About 180 people are expected to be brought to India from Afghanistan on Thursday. All these people will reach India by military aircraft from Kabul airport. India has got approval to operate two flights every day. This mission has been named 'Operation Devi Shakti'. India is trying to bring all Indians back home by 31st August. All US troops will also leave Afghanistan by August 31.


Today's big events:

  • Farmers opposing agricultural laws will hold a national convention. There will be a discussion on accelerating the movement.


  • Verdict will come today in Ranjit Singh murder case against Gurmeet Ram Rahim. In this case his sentence may increase.


  • President Ram Nath Kovind is going to visit Uttar Pradesh today. He will attend the convocation ceremony of Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar Central University at 4.50 pm.

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