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Legal steps to curb pollution of lake
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Action advised against 200 families for diverting septage waste into Ashtamudi
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Action advised against 200 families for diverting septage waste into Ashtamudi
District Legal Services Authority (DLSA) has initiated legal procedures to curb the pollution of Ashtamudi Lake by seeking reports from various bodies on their intervention.
DSLA secretary Subitha Chirakkal had summoned around 15 representatives from Kollam Corporation, district panchayat, Environment Department, State Wetland Authority, Public Works Department, and Suchitwa Mission to discuss the matter.
The action was initiated following a case filed by lawyers Boris Paul and V.I. Rahul from Kollam.
High Courts Weekly Roundup [Jan 25 – Jan 31]
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As India’s courts went virtual, lack of technology in jails became a major hurdle to justice
About 40% of prisons had no video conferencing facilities, a new report says. Representational image. | Sam Panthaky / AFP
Only 60% of India’s jails had video conferencing facilities just before the Covid-19 pandemic struck, finds a report released by
Tata Trusts. Less than half of all states and Union Territories had these facilities in 90% of their jails.
As in many countries, India’s Supreme Court
directed in April 2020 that court proceedings be conducted via
video-conferencing to minimise physical appearances and enable social distancing. However, India’s justice systems were not fully equipped to deal with the emergency, the