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Letters: Pitch pains
This refers to “Reverse swing at Kotla”, December 29. The Kotla pitch was declared unfit because of uneven bounce. Nothing could be more shameful than this for India as far as cricket is concerned, and the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) — the world’s richest cricket board — should be ashamed of the incident. Just the resignation of Daljeet Singh, Sunil Dev and Chetan Chauhan will not serve the purpose.

Hero Honda to upgrade its models to meet BS-III norms
The country"s largest two-wheeler maker Hero Honda today said it will upgrade all its existing models to meet Bharat Stage-III emission compliant norms by the end of this financial year.

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Gatecrashers met Obama, Singh; Secret Service apologises
American couple Michaele and Tareq Salahi, who gatecrashed into a State Dinner on Tuesday, came face to face with US President Barack Obama as well as Prime Minister Manmohan Singh at the event, in the White House.
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Bill on accountability of judges likely this session: Govt

A bill on accountability of judges is likely to be introduced during the current session of Parliament, the Government today told the Rajya Sabha. - Govt mulling pesticides board - Punjab defers revision of MLAs" salary - GJM demands Bill for Gorkhaland - US House approves $1.5 bn Pak assistance for 2010 - US Senators agree on framework for Climate Change Bill - US nuclear firms pitch for liability regime Replying to supplementaries during Question Hour, Law Minister Veerappa Moily said the proposed Judges Standard and Accountability Bill will replace the Judges Inquiry Act, 1968. The Bill, he said, was yet to be approved by the Cabinet and he would endeavour to get it done so that it can be introduced towards the end the current session of Parliament. After the passage of the Bill, "shady characters" would not be able to become judges and the measure would address questions of accountability and objectivity. Without referring to the controversy over elevation of Karnataka Chief Justice P D Dinakaran to the Supreme Court, he said Government may have to revisit the present procedure of appointment of judges. There were "infirmities" in the present system and the Government was "engaged" in addressing them. "It is only in India that judges appoint themselves." "May be we need to revisit some of these in light of recent events," he said. Moily"s written reply, however, stated that there was no proposal at present before the Government to reconsider the present procedure. The existing procedure for appointment of judges of the Supreme Court and High courts was based on an apex court ruling of 1993. "We would like to take judicary into confidence," he said on "revisiting" the procedure. "Government will not disappoint anyone." Moily ruled out the possibility of constituting a National Judicial Commission for the appointment of judges. He said the Government had taken up with the Chief Justices of High Courts on filling of vacancies of judges and action has now started on it. "In 4-5 months, we would look to level up the ground," he added.


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