After the Supreme Court granted him bail in the UP cases in July 2022—23 days after he was arrested—and disbanded the special investigation team in UP and moved the matters to the Delhi police. The new section 152 BNS, which the police had invoked was the gravest yet, and regarded by lawyers and human rights activists as the new avatar of the colonial era section of sedition under the IPC.
“He was never asked to join the investigation in the other FIRs. It has been more than two years. No chargesheet has been filed. They are lying dormant,” said Vrinda Grover, one of India’s most famous human rights lawyers who is representing Zubair. “That tells us there was nothing ever serious in terms of investigation that was required.”
As Zubair has persisted with his work, not only have his supporters have grown but also his detractors and with them the narrative that he is “anti India” and “anti Hindu”, a trope used by the right wing to discredit and harass people who question or criticise the ruling party, its allies, and Islamophobes who spew hate against minorities.
India banned a Chinese app four years ago. Government agencies are still using it https://restofworld.org/2024/india-banned-camscanner-government-agencies/ The Election Commission is not the only Indian government-adjacent entity still using this banned scanning app. Rest of World found 30 other instances of documents uploaded by government departments and ministries that were scanned with CamScanner .
the Indian government has not clearly communicated to the public why it has banned the app. Raman Jit Singh Chima, Asia Pacific policy director and senior international counsel at Access Now says.. “The CamScanner blocking was a political action and less a cybersecurity one, Most experts agree that bans aren’t the best way to protect national security, especially when they target tech from a single nation of origin. “The way to go forward is to have policies in place that all companies, all applications have to follow,” Rajmohan said, adding that India needs to have robust national cyber security policy and data protection laws that foreign and domestic firms must comply with.
ARCs Exposed: Controversies & Collusions https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fJadGKM8A0Y Asset Reconstruction Companies (ARCs) were designed to resolve bad loans and clean up the banking sector, but a series of controversies, shady deals, and RBI crackdowns have cast doubt on their legitimacy. From ever-greening bad loans to leaving retail investors and homebuyers in limbo, ARCs face a bleak future as new regulations tighten the noose. In this insightful video, Sucheta Dalal explores the flaws in ARC operations, their impact on ordinary citizens, and what the future holds for this industry.
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