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Posted 19 Oct 2024
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Preponderance of Probabilities
Recently, Supreme Court has observed that courts must apply principle of preponderance of probability, in place of a test of proof beyond reasonable doubt, in motor accident claim cases.
Preponderance of Probabilities
- It is a legal standard used in civil cases in various countries.
- In broad terms, it means the degree of certainty of belief in the mind of a tribunal or the Court by which it is convinced that the "existence of a fact is more-probable than its non-existence".
- While proof on “preponderance of probabilities” followed in civil cases provides a lower standard of proof, “proof beyond reasonable doubt” followed in criminal cases provides a higher standard of proof bordering on certainty.
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Lady Justice
Recently, a redesigned statue of Lady Justice was unveiled by the Supreme Court of India.
- Traditional statue, first constructed in 1872 in Calcutta High Court, had its origin in Greek and Roman iconography.
About New Lady Justice Statue
- Unimpeded Vision: Unlike traditional blindfolded statue that signified impartiality of vision, the new one represents that Law is not blind and sees everyone equally.
- Constitution instead of Sword: Sword - represents the punitive power of law, replaced by Constitution- signifies that justice in India is grounded in constitutional principles rather than violence or coercion.
- Indian Attire: Statue depicts wearing a saree, moving away from Western attire.
- Retains scales of justice in the right hand: Symbolizing the balance and fairness in Justice.
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- Constitution
Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU)
149th Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) Assembly concluded recently.
About Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU)
- About: Global organization of national parliaments (Began in 1889).
- Objective: Facilitates parliamentary diplomacy and empower parliaments and parliamentarians to promote peace, democracy and sustainable development around the world.
- Members: 180 Members (Including India) and 15 Associate Members.
- HQ: Geneva, Switzerland
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Blue Washing
A report titled ‘On Track or Off Course? Assessing Progress Toward the 30x30 Target in the Ocean’ showed that the world will not achieve pledges of 30x30 due to blue washing.
- 30x30 target is a global initiative to protect 30% of the world's land and ocean by 2030.
About Blue washing
- It is a situation where marine areas are labelled as protected but do not truly safeguard marine life.
- Report states that 8.3% of ocean is designated as Marine Protected Areas (MPAs), however, only 2.8 % of oceans are effectively protected.
Note: Another bluewashing term is used in corporate governance, which is like greenwashing but focused more on social and economic responsibility rather than the environment.
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Locusts
Farmers in Idukki, Kerala are experiencing the menace of locust infestation.
- Previously reported in 2020 in Western India majorly in Rajasthan, Gujarat, and Madhya Pradesh.
About Locusts
- About:
- Short-horned insects similar to grasshoppers with highly migratory habits.
- Capable of forming swarms varying less than 1 square kilometer to several hundred square kilometers.
- Exhibit voracious feeding behavior causing great devastation to natural and cultivated vegetation leading to food and fodder emergency.
- Species: Four species including Desert, Migratory, Bombay, and Tree locust are found in India.
- Preventive Steps:
- Locust Warning Organizations under Directorate of Plant Protection Quarantine and Storage, Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare,
- Use of Pesticide like Malathion
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- Locust Warning Organizations
- Malathion
Moonlight Programme
Recently, European Space Agency has launched the Moonlight Lunar Communications and Navigation Services (LCNS) programme.
About Moonlight Programme
- Objective: To provide services for >400 moon missions planned by space agencies and private companies over the next two decades.
- It will be a constellation of five lunar satellites.
- Benefits: Enable precise, autonomous landings and surface mobility, facilitate high-speed communication and data transfer between Earth and Moon, offer coverage at the Moon’s South Pole, etc.
- Initial services are expected to begin by the end of 2028, and the system is to be fully operational by 2030.
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Yars Missile
Russia recently tested readiness of Yars nuclear missile unit.
About Yars Missile
- It is a modified version of the Topol-M missile system and can be deployed in silos or mounted on mobile launchers.
- It is an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) with range upto 11,000 km.
- Ballistic missiles are rocket propelled self-guided weapons which follow a ballistic trajectory to deliver a payload from its launch site to a predetermined target.
- It is equipped with MIRV (Multiple Independently Targetable Reentry Vehicle) technology which enables it to deliver multiple nuclear warheads, each capable of targeting different objectives.
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Ground- based Broadcasting
Recently, TRAI issued a consultation paper on ‘Regulatory Framework for Ground-based Broadcasting’.
About Ground-based Broadcasting (GBB)
- Also known as terrestrial broadcasting, it utilizes a variety of advanced technologies such as cloudbased platforms, broadband networks, fibre technology, etc., to transmit and distribute their content efficiently to Distribution Platform Operators.
- Conventional broadcasting requires uplinking and downlinking of television channels through satellite.
- Existing guidelines from the Union Ministry of Information and Broadcasting makes it mandatory for broadcasters to use satellite medium for uplinking and downlinking of channels.
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- Ministry of Information and Broadcasting
- Ground Based Broadcasting
- Terrestrial Broadcasting
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