TOPIC

judiciary

Supreme Court ruling changes the way Election Commissioners are appointed, says CJI of SC has to be a part of the decision making

the esteemed court said that the founding fathers of the Constitution left it to Parliament to frame the law for the appointment of Chief Election Commissioner and ECs but political dispensations betrayed the trust

“Mind your own business”: Israeli minister tells U.S. ambassador after he advised Israel to ‘pump the brakes’ on judicial reforms

Israeli Diaspora Affairs Minister Amichai Chikli said that U.S. Ambassador Tom Nides should mind his own business and not meddle in the internal affairs of Israel.

7 posts of Supreme Court judges, 333 posts of HC judges vacant: Law Minister Rijiju informs in Parliament

"142 proposals recommended by the High Court Collegiums are at various stages of processing. Out of these 142, 4 proposals are pending with the Supreme Court Collegium and 138 are under various stages of processing in the Government," he added.

Madras HC commutes the life sentence of a woman who set her minor daughter on fire

The Madras HC stated that conviction of the woman for setting her daughter on fire was not sustainable.

‘New system to appoint judges is needed, long vacations of courts not convenient for justice-seekers’: Law minister Kiren Rijiju in Rajya Sabha

Kiren Rijiju said that to reduce the number of pending cases, a new system of appointing judges is needed as current system is not efficient

Judicial overreach? Every constitutional lacuna is not for the Judiciary to fill: Why contempt accused Prashant Bhushan’s latest petition is problematic

The Constitutional Bench is sitting to hear on the matter of the process of selection of Election Commissioners by Prashant Bhushan

The history and unconstitutionality of the Collegium system: It is time for our Judiciary to reform before the public loses faith

The Collegium System is an archaic, unconstitutional system that needs to be reformed urgently because law fails when people lose faith

The legacy of CJI Ramana: Frequent preachy speeches and why it did not achieve what he wanted – bring Judiciary closer to the people

Recently, Justice N.V.Ramana retired as the Chief Justice of India after 16 months of tenure - here is the legacy he left

Justice Krishna Bhat drops truth bombs in farewell speech: Entitlement of some Judges and how independence of Judiciary is not really under threat

Justice Krishna Bhat emphasised that such vanities by individual Judges make them unfit to hold any public position.

‘Media running agenda-driven debates and kangaroo courts’: CJI Ramana slams media amid criticism of judiciary over controversial remarks

CJI Ramana said that the media was undermining democracy by exceeding and violating their obligations

Latest News

Recently Popular