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Half of advocates empanelled by govt should be women, says CJI

 Chief Justice of India Surya Kant on Saturday pitched for 50% reservation for women in government empanelment of advocates and called for creating a dedicated financial corpus to support women lawyers, especially during maternity breaks, as part of a broader push to secure “gender equality in the legal profession.”. Half of advocates empanelled by govt should be women, says CJI. Speaking at the 1st Supreme Court Bar Association’s national conference in Bengaluru, CJI Surya Kant said the government must move beyond the existing 15 to 30% benchmark and ensure that at least half of all empanelled advocates are women.. “Let us ensure 50% of those empanelled are women advocates. Let us not stick to just 30%. That can be a beginning. Second, in the legal aid panel too, at least 50% counsels should be women,” he said.. He also urged the Union and state governments to create a financial support system for women lawyers in their early years of practice, including “honorarium” based assistance during maternity leave.. “These measures will give women both opportunity and stability,” he said.. The Chief Justice said that such measures will ensure that women lawyers sustain participation in the legal profession even after the entry level at the Bar.. The CJI said that it was important for stakeholders to implement such measures to ensure that the “larger constitutional vision of equality” moves beyond formal guarantees to “lived realities.”. He also pointed to “encouraging trends at the entry level” of the legal profession, noting that women now constitute over 50% of students in national law schools and universities and a significant proportion of new entrants to the Bar.. “This reflects a societal shift. It shows that families and the society are now encouraging women, our daughters, to enter the legal profession,” he said.. The CJI however, added that there was no denying that a steep drop-off exists beyond entry-level participation.. “The real question is whether we are able to maintain that equality as careers progress,” he said.. The CJI called for a “closer examination” of systemic barriers that push women out of the profession.. He identified multiple structural challenges such as “long and irregular working hours, reluctance among litigants to brief women lawyers, and the lack of consistent mentorship from seniors.”. CJI Surya Kant also said there is an imperative need for creating safer work environments for women lawyers, particularly given late working hours in chambers after court.. To address these gaps, he also proposed creating a financial corpus to help women lawyers during the early stages of their practice and during their maternity break.. Such institutional opportunities, the CJI said, will help women build “credibility” and “client trust.”. “Creating a financial corpus for women lawyers for financial support in early years of practice. I think we can persuade the Government of India 

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Five engineering students on temple visit drown in Godavari in Andhra Pradesh

 Five engineering students from two universities in Andhra Pradesh drowned in the Godavari river in Eluru district on Friday, near Bhadrachalam in Telangana, police said on Saturday.. Five engineering students on temple visit drown in Godavari in Andhra Pradesh. The deceased were identified as Podicheti Abhiram (19), Charugulla Srikar Gupta (21), Daggupati Navadeep (19), whose bodies were recovered on Friday night, and Pasam Satish Kumar (19) and Teja Gnana Sai (19), whose bodies were retrieved on Saturday morning, said police.. Polavaram DSP M Venkateswara Rao said, “Seven second-year engineering students, including five from SRM University, Amaravati, and two from KL University, Vijayawada, had travelled to Bhadrachalam on Thursday. They stayed at a temple guest house and offered prayers at Sri Seetha Ramachandra Swamy Devasthanam on the occasion of Ugadi.”. “On Friday morning, the group went to the Kollugudem sand ramp in Veleru village. Finding little water there, they walked nearly 3 km to a deeper stretch of the river. After taking photographs, six students entered the water,” said the DSP.. “As they moved further into the river holding hands, they entered a deeper portion. One student slipped first, and the others were pulled in while trying to rescue him,” the DSP said.. One student, identified as Harshvardhan, managed to swim to safety, while the remaining five went missing, the officer said, adding that the student on the bank, Chunduri Deepak, raised an alarm, but there was allegedly no immediate help.. Locals who were fishing nearby later joined rescue efforts, followed by fire services and SDRF teams, the DSP said.. Andhra Pradesh chief minister N Chandrababu Naidu expressed grief over the incident and said the government would extend all possible support to the victims’ families.. Meanwhile, police have registered a case under Section 194 (unnatural death) under the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS). “The bodies were sent to Bhadrachalam Government Hospital for post-mortem examination, and later, handed over to the relatives,” police said. 

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Govt removes airfare limits imposed after IndiGo flight cancellation mess in December

 The Centre has withdrawn the temporary cap on domestic airfares imposed in the aftermath of the December 2025 flight disruption crisis involving IndiGo, marking a return to market-driven pricing as operations stabilise across the aviation sector.. Govt lifts curbs on ticket prices, flags action if fares spike again (ANI). In an order issued on Friday, the Ministry of Civil Aviation said the fare cap, introduced on December 6, 2025, was aimed at containing an “abnormal surge” in ticket prices and safeguarding passenger interests during a period of constrained capacity.. The ministry added that the situation has since “stabilised”, with restoration of capacity and normalisation of operations across the sector. Following a review, it said, the fare cap will stand withdrawn with effect from March 23, 2026. 

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As jet fuel spikes, govt removes airfare caps imposed after December cancellation mess

 The Centre has withdrawn the temporary cap on domestic airfares imposed in the aftermath of the December 2025 flight disruption crisis involving IndiGo, marking a return to market-driven pricing as operations stabilise across the aviation sector.. Govt lifts curbs on ticket prices, flags action if fares spike again (ANI). In an order issued on Friday, the Ministry of Civil Aviation said the fare cap, introduced on December 6, 2025, was aimed at containing an “abnormal surge” in ticket prices and safeguarding passenger interests during a period of constrained capacity.. The ministry added that the situation has since “stabilised”, with restoration of capacity and normalisation of operations across the sector. Following a review, it said, the fare cap will stand withdrawn with effect from March 23, 2026. 

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Amid West Asia crisis, Indian govt removes airfare caps imposed after December cancellation mess

 The Centre has withdrawn the temporary cap on domestic airfares imposed in the aftermath of the December 2025 flight disruption crisis involving IndiGo, marking a return to market-driven pricing as operations stabilise across the aviation sector.. Govt lifts curbs on ticket prices, flags action if fares spike again (ANI). In an order issued on Friday, the Ministry of Civil Aviation said the fare cap, introduced on December 6, 2025, was aimed at containing an “abnormal surge” in ticket prices and safeguarding passenger interests during a period of constrained capacity.. The ministry added that the situation has since “stabilised”, with restoration of capacity and normalisation of operations across the sector. Following a review, it said, the fare cap will stand withdrawn with effect from March 23, 2026. 

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Prashant Kishor goes told-you-so on Nitish Kumar leaving CM chair: ‘My NDA prediction may have been wrong, but…’

 Even though Jan Suraaj Party founder Prashant Kishor’s prediction on the NDA’s electoral prospects in 2024 and 2025 did not hold, he is now asserting that he got one key prediction right last year before the Bihar election — the political future of now-outgoing chief minister Nitish Kumar.. Jan Suraaj Party founder Prashant Kishor says on prediction about “Nitish Kumar, who is visibly unfit, physically and mentally, I have been proven right”. (PTI). Kishor, who had last year confidently declared that the NDA would not return to power and that Nitish Kumar would not continue as chief minister, revisited that claim on Saturday, days after Kumar is all set to step down from the post after securing a Rajya Sabha berth.. The former poll strategist, whose party got zero seats in Bihar last year, said as per news agency PTI: “My prediction that the NDA could lose may have been off the mark. But about Nitish Kumar, who is visibly unfit, physically and mentally, I have been proven right.”. He added, “Why else would a chief minister step down barely a few months after his coalition got a brute majority in the assembly?”. The BJP-JD(U) alliance had secured thumping victory in the state assembly election conducted last year in November and Nitish Kumar took oath as the CM.. ‘I stand vindicated’. Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of an Eid function, Kishor acknowledged that his electoral forecast did not fully materialise, but doubled down on his assessment of Kumar’s leadership.. “I cannot say whether Nitish Kumar is leaving of his own accord or whether he is acting under pressure. But, in a way, I stand vindicated,” PTI quoted the 47-year-old as saying.. “I was being pilloried ahead of the assembly polls when I had predicted that even if the NDA wins, he will not be made the chief minister,” Kishor added.. ‘Votes were bought’. Kishor also alleged that the NDA’s electoral victory was aided by direct cash transfers to voters. “Votes were bought by doling out ₹10,000,” he alleged.. The remark was seen as a reference to a state scheme under which ₹10,000 was transferred to over 1.5 crore women ahead of the election announcement.. He went further, alleging that Kumar’s exit was tied to internal power dynamics within the NDA. “The ruling BJP at the Centre, the union home minister and the Election Commission must have played their own roles in securing the huge mandate for the NDA. So, it is hardly surprising that the party ruling the Centre wants to claim its share in Bihar,” he said.. BJP CM in Bihar? Speculation grows. His remarks come amid growing speculation that Kumar, recently elected to the Rajya Sabha, may move to Delhi, paving the way for the BJP to install its first chief minister in Bihar.. However, Kishor refrained from naming any possible successor, striking a self-aware note: “My prediction about my own party had proven wrong in the assembly polls”.. The former political consultant, who rose to prominence managing Na 

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