The Asian Age

Graft case: SC overturns order on technical grounds

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

New Delhi: A five-judge Constituti­on bench of the Supreme Court overturned an order of a two-judge bench to set up a larger bench to hear a matter of alleged bribes taken in the name of judges, saying the Chief Justice of India was the “master of the court” and had the sole prerogativ­e to allocate matters. A five-judge Constituti­on bench headed by Chief Justice Dipak Misra, which assembled urgently at 3 pm, said neither a two-judge, nor a three-judge bench can direct the CJI to constitute a specific bench.

In a move to check increasing incidents of radicalisa­tion, specially with effective use of cyber space, the home ministry has decided to create two new divisions, which will focus entirely on this menace.

The two divisions, Counter Terrorism and Counter Radicalisa­tion (CTCR) and Cyber and Informatio­n Security (CIS), came into effect from Friday. The main focus of the CTCR unit would be to develop a long term blueprint, and if required take immediate

Home Ministry has created two new divisions which will focus entirely on this menace.

action with security agencies to neutralise the impact of de-radicalisa­tion, specially by terror groups. The action plan prepared by the CTCR wing would have to be implemente­d in a timebound manner by concerned agencies.

The CTCR will also use services of experts in making a plan as to how the youth can be insulated from the growing influence of radicalisa­tion, specially using the online platform. The second division has been created to deal with increasing incidents of online cyber crimes like financial frauds and hacking of websites as well as accounts. It will also rope in cyber officials with expertise in online financial frauds, cyber attacks, hacking, traffickin­g, identity theft, stealing classified informatio­n and dark net.

As part of an administra­tive process, the home ministry has also merged several other divisions. The three internal security divisions I and III have been merged.

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