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Three SC judges to visit Sanganer open prison
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The Judges will highlight key issues affecting India’s prison system and push for urgent and immediate implementation of open prisons across India
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First India Bureau
Jaipur: In the first such high-level visit, three top Supreme Court judges, including the 2nd Senior judge of the Supreme Court of India Justice Sanjay Kishan Kaul, will be visiting the open prison in Sanganer to evaluate the workings of a costeffective and humane prison model, where prisoners reform and stay with their family members and earn their own living. Justice Kaul will be joined by his apex court colleagues, Justice
Shripathi wink and Dr. Monsur Islam have explored this process of twostage treatment of textile industry wastewater before discharging it into natural water bodies. The research findings have been published in the Journal of Materials Science and Engineering. had filed a missing person report on January 20. His family members suspected that something wrong had happened to Boduram and that an FIR should be registered against those who were seen with him last. On Friday, the locals gathered at Nangal Toll Booth and then marched towards police station where they raised slogans against SHO & district administration,” said an official.
High Court seeks reply on pension to former MLAs
First India Bureau Jaipur: In a case related to giving monthly pension to former MLAs, the HC sought reply on a PIL. The court directed the Advocate General to get a copy of the petition. The division bench of Justice Pankaj Mithal and Justice Shubha Mehta gave instructions on the PIL of Milap Chandra Dandiya.
The hearing of the case is on January 30.
Advocates Vimal Chaudhary and Yogesh Taylor advocated on behalf of the petitioner.
According to the PIL, information received under the Right to Information Act, about Rs 17 cr rupee pension was being given to 508 former MLAs every year. It said that pension was being given to former MLAs by making Raj Legislative Assembly Member Pension Rules, 1977, while there is no provision for pension to former MLAs in Article 195 of the Constitution & 40th entry of the State List.
Patrakar 11 wins Behatreen Bundi Cricket Cup by 101 runs
First India Bureau
Bundi: On the occasion of Republic Day, a cricket match ‘Behatreen Bundi Cricket Cup’ was organised at Chandra Prakash Stadium in Bundi. The friendly match was played between District Administration and Patrakar 11. Sports Minister Ashok Chandana was the captain of Patrakar 11 while District Collector Dr Ravindra Goswami was the skipper of the District Adminis-
Court tration team. The district administration team won the toss and decided to ball. Minister Ashok Chandana and batsman Shubh Da- dhich opened the innings and scored a total of 159 in 10 overs for the team. Ashok Chandana scored 81 runs and remained not out.
—Dr Jagdeesh Chandra, CEO & Editor-in-Chief, First India