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Conversion at Karnataka High Court? Islamic proselytising organisation distributed Quran among judges and advocates

Salaam Centre engages in 'Dawah' or the Islamic practice of converting non-Muslims to Muslim.

Here are 7 bizarre judgments by the Indian Judiciary that highlight the need for urgent reforms

It's not the first time that the rather bizarre tendencies of the Indian Judiciary have been on display. In this article, we revisit some of them.

Summer vacation ends, SC to hear important cases including Rafale petition, sexual harassment case against CJI as the top court functions with full strength

The Supreme Court will also hear the sexual harassment charges hearing against Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi.

In a first, a Delhi court convicts a man for bursting crackers on Diwali

The Delhi police had booked him under Section 188 CrPC for disobeying their orders by continuing to burst crackers despite issuing a warning.

The Judiciary and its inconsistencies when it comes to the principles of Freedom of Expression

The Supreme Court's judgments and comments in matters of free speech highlights the urgent necessity for its complete overhaul.

Shekhar Gupta’s The Print pronounces punishment for the convicted in Kathua case even before the court does

In one of its reports, the Print, which has a habit of distorting facts, proclaimed the judgement even before the honourable court did. The court is scheduled to deliver the sentence this afternoon at 2 PM.

Unfounded prejudices shouldn’t be allowed to damage independence and esteem of the judiciary

Principles of natural justice have been followed in the sexual harassment case against the Chief Justice of India.

Prashant Bhushan may have pushed his luck too far this time

Civil Riots…err…Rights Lawyer Prashant Bhushan gets away with murder. But this time he might have pushed his luck too far.

SC slams AAP MP Sanjay Singh for derogatory comments against the Court, refuses to hear his petition in Rafale case

In a separate tweet, he had criticised, “Has the Supreme Court lost its dignity? Delay in justice is not justice. The people consider a judge as God, but even God is unable to give justice.”

Government is not responsible for delay in appointments of judges, it is due to Collegium: CJI Ranjan Gogoi

Chief Justice of India, Ranjan Gogoi said that if at all any delay exists in the appointment of the judges is because of the collegium and not because of Government of India, vindicating the stand of the NDA government regarding non-interference in the judicial process. 

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