1. Lok Sabha passes Judicial Appointment
Bill
I. The National Judicial Appointments
Commission Bill, 2014 was passed by voice vote along with one official
amendment.
II. Along with it, the 99th Constitution
Amendment Bill, which will give Constitutional status to the proposed
Commission, was passed by 367 in favour and nil against.
III. Under the new law where a Commission
will decide appointment of judges to Supreme Court and High Courts, seniority
along with “ability” and “merit” will be considered for elevation.
2. Major mathematics awards to two Indian
origin scientists
I. Two mathematicians of Indian origin,
Manjul Bhargava and Subhash Khot, are among the eight winners of the
prestigious awards of the International Mathematical Union (IMU) that were
announced at the inaugural of the 9-day International Congress of Mathematicians
(ICM) which began today at Seoul, Republic of Korea.
II. The President of Korea, Park Geun-hye,
gave away the awards.
3. UNHRC appointed members of Commission of Inquiry to probe human rights violations in Gaza
I. United Nations Human Rights Council
(UNHRC) on 12 August 2014 appointed three member to its Commission of Inquiry
to probe possible war crimes and human rights violations during a month long
conflict in Gaza
II. The panel will also investigate human
rights violations in the Occupied Palestinian Territory including Jerusalem.
The conflict on the Gaza strip began on 13 June 2014.
III. The commission will be headed by
William Schabas a Canadian international criminal law and human rights
professor at Middlesex University in London.
IV. The other two members include Amal
Alamuddin of United Kingdom (British-Lebanese lawyer, specialising in
international law and human rights) and Doudou Diene of Senegal (was the United
Nations Special Rapporteur on contemporary forms of racism, xenophobia and
related intolerance from 2002 to 2008).
4. Miroslav Klose of Germany announced
retirement from International Football
I. Miroslav Klose of Germany announced
his retirement from international football.
II. He was the part of Germany team that
won the FIFA World Cup 2014 held in Brazil.
III. During the FIFA World Cup 2014, he
scored 2 goals taking his total goals in all the editions of World Cup to 16.
With this he became the leading goal scorer in World Cup overtaking 15 goals
scored by Ronaldo of Brazil.
5.
TRAI proposes ownership curbs, independent regulator for media
II. India’s telecom and media regulator on
Tuesday recommended an independent regulator for the media, barring political
parties and government departments from entering either broadcasting or TV distribution
(through cable and direct-to-home, or DTH, TV), and suggested a formula for
calculating “media dominance” that will likely affect at least some media
companies in some markets.
III. Trai hasrecommended restrictions on
cross-media ownership, but only if a media company has dominance across print
and television.
IV. The dominance will be calculated by
the Herfindahl-Hirschman Index (HHI), and be market-specific, which could cause
problems for some companies in some markets.
6. Supreme Court gets four new Judges
Four new judges was sworn-in by the
Chief Justice of India R.M. Lodha today. The new judges are-
I. Senior advocate Uday Umesh Lalit, who hails from Maharashtra
joined the Bar in June 1983 is practising in the apex court since 1986. He will
have a tenure of about eight years, including about months as the Chief Justice
of India in 2022 after the retirement of Justice N.V. Ramana.
II. Justice Abhay Manohar Sapre, who hails
from Madhya Pradesh became a Judge of Madhya Pradesh High Court in 1999.
Initially he was appointed Chief Justice of Manipur and later shifted to
Gauhati High Court as its Chief Justice. He will have a tenure of over five
years.
III. Justice R. Banumathi, who hails from
Tamil Nadu was elevated as Judge of the Madras High Court on April 3, 2003 and
elevated as Chief Justice of Jharkhand High Court in November 2013. She will be
first woman judge from Tamil Nadu to occupy the highest judicial office. She
will have a tenure of over six years.
IV. Justice Prafull Chandra Pant, who
hails from the then undivided Uttar Pradesh became a Judge of Uttarakhand High
Court in 2004. He was appointed Chief Justice of Meghalaya High Court from
September 2013. He will have a brief tenure of little over three years.
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