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SC Judges vs CEC: An issue of status, a problem of privilegeThe Indian government is seeking to align the salaries and benefits of constitutional and statutory bodies, such as the Election Commission...
Delhi legislators get 66 per cent hike in pay. This is what they will draw nowAccording to the notification, an MLA who used to draw a total monthly pay of Rs 54,000 will now get Rs 90,000.
Karnataka assembly passes bills to hike salary of CM, Ministers and legislatorsThe Karnataka Legislative Assembly has passed bills enhancing salaries and allowances of Chief Minister, Ministers and legislators. The bil...
Economic life after Covid-19: Lessons from the Black DeathPost the Black Death, a realization that life is short, played a big role in shaping interest rates in Europe.
Supreme Court, High Court judges get around 200 per cent salary hikeThe judges of the Supreme Court and chief justices of high courts will draw a monthly salary of Rs 2.50 lakh, up from the current Rs 90,000...
Lok Sabha passes bill to hike salaries of Supreme Court, High Court judgesOnce the bill is cleared by Parliament and becomes a law, the Chief Justice of India will get a monthly salary of Rs 2.80 lakh from the pre...
Lok Sabha takes up bill to hike salaries of judges of SC, HCsLaw Minister said the bill was aimed at enhancing remuneration aligning them with the recommendations of the 7th Pay Commission and would c...
When the government tells you what to eatSome legal scholars have suggested that sumptuary laws are the origins of trademark protection: by limiting access under law you increase v...
New Moolah Route: Karnataka MLAs help themselves with a 55% hikeAll elected representatives in Karnataka's legislature have gifted themselves a hike of 55% plus additional hikes in reimbursements that ca...
- Narendra Modi justifies gutkha ban in Gujarat
"I have to save Gujarat's youth from the dreaded evil of cancer and thus, a decision to impose a ban on gutkha was taken," Modi said.
- Three cheers: Judges get 300% pay hike
Judges in the supreme court and high courts will now draw salaries almost three times higher than their present levels.