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Follow OROP principle for all retired HC judges

Supreme Court Verdict Highlights

  • SC mandates One Rank One Pension (OROP) for all retired High Court judges, including those who retired as additional judges.
  • Full pension and retirement benefits must be uniformly applied, regardless of:
    • Source of entry: Whether from district judiciary or the Bar.
    • Tenure: Length of service as a judge.

Relevance : GS 2(Governance, Social Issues)

Key Observations by the Court

  • “One rank, one pension” must be the norm for constitutional offices.
  • Inequality in pension violates Article 14 of the Constitution (Right to Equality).
  • Disparity based on length of service or mode of entry is unconstitutional.

Pension Directive

  • The Centre is directed to pay:
    • 15 lakh per annum as full pension to retired Chief Justices of High Courts.
    • Applicable irrespective of tenure or source of entry.

Implications

  • Standardizes retirement benefits among judges.
  • Ensures dignity and parity in post-retirement life of constitutional functionaries.
  • May prompt similar demands from other constitutional/executive offices.

Constitutional and Legal Context

  • Reinforces Article 14: Right to equality before law.
  • Affirms principle of non-discrimination in service benefits for holders of constitutional posts.
  • Strengthens judicial independence through uniform post-retirement dignity.

Amit Shah launches e-Zero FIR initiative

Key Initiative: e-Zero FIR

  • Launched by: Union Home Minister Amit Shah.
  • Pilot location: Delhi.
  • Objective: Automatic registration of FIRs for financial cybercrimes involving fraud over ₹10 lakh.

Relevance : GS 2(Governance)

Mechanism & Platforms Involved

  • Complaints made via:
    • 1930 helpline
    • cybercrime.gov.in portal
  • Auto-converted to FIRs without victim needing to approach a police station.
  • Integrated systems:
    • I4Cs National Cybercrime Reporting Portal
    • Delhi Police e-FIR system
    • NCRBs Crime and Criminal Tracking Network & Systems (CCTNS)

Purpose & Benefits

  • Ensures swift registration of cybercrime complaints.
  • Reduces delays in investigation and increases chances of fund recovery.
  • Addresses victim difficulties in getting police to file FIRs in high-value cyber frauds.
  • Aims to strengthen cybercrime enforcement nationwide.

National Impact

  • Initiative to be scaled up across India after Delhi pilot.
  • Supports centralised tracking and realtime response to cyber financial frauds.
  • Enhances coordination among police, forensic units, and data networks.

Broader Context

  • Part of strengthening India’s cybercrime response infrastructure under I4C.
  • Aligns with Digital India goals and rising cybercrime threats in financial domains.

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