Three chief justices-- Justice Pankaj Mithal, Justice Sanjay Karol and PV Sanjay Kumar -- of high courts of Rajasthan, Patna and Manipur respectively will take oath alongside two other senior high court judges. The other two judges are Justice Ahsanuddin Amanullah of the Patna High Court and Justice Manoj Misra of the Allahabad High Court.
India News: Top legal minds question the government’s constant attacks on the judiciary and warn that political leaders could end up wrecking the Constitution and
The parliament these days buzzing with debates over the fresh allegations leveled on Adani group by a foreign firm Hindenburg Research. The opposition now demanding a transparent probe either under a committee formed by CJI or Joint House Panel. Opposition parties have been demanding a joint parliamentary probe or a Supreme Court-monitored investigation into the allegations of fraud and manipulation by the US-based short-seller Hindenburg Research against billionaire Gautam Adani’s companies that have triggered an unprecedented stock crash.
The parliament these days buzzing with debates over the fresh allegations leveled on Adani group by a foreign firm Hindenburg Research. The opposition now demanding a transparent probe either under a committee formed by CJI or Joint House Panel. Opposition parties have been demanding a joint parliamentary probe or a Supreme Court-monitored investigation into the allegations of fraud and manipulation by the US-based short-seller Hindenburg Research against billionaire Gautam Adani’s companies that have triggered an unprecedented stock crash.
Supreme Court will once again be hearing matters related to the Karnataka Hijab Ban. As the date for the Karnataka PUC Exams comes closer, students have approached the apex court to grant interim relief so that they can enter the exam centres while donning a headscarf. CJI DY Chandrachud has listed the for urgent hearing.
India News: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said the suggestion made by Chief Justice DY Chandrachud to provide translated copies of Supreme Court orders i
India News: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday lauded Chief Justice of India (CJI) DY Chandrachud's emphasis on making Supreme Court judgments available in re
The CJI said he had met with a professor of Madras who works in AI (Artificial Intelligence) "and the next step is to give translated copies of judgements in all Indian languages".
The Supreme Court in September last year began the live streaming of hearings of its Constitution bench under the leadership of CJI Chandrachud.
MUMBAI: Whenever a legal idea is transported from another jurisdiction, it ends up undergoing a transformation in its identity dependent on local cont.
The R&AW had expressed concerns regarding Kirpal's same-sex relationship with Swiss national Nicolas Germain Bachmann. The Supreme Court stated that disqualifying him from consideration for a judgeship based on his sexual orientation would be "clearly against the constitutional standards established by the SC." His name was repeated by the SC on January 18, 2023.
India News: NEW DELHI: Let CMs recommend names of advocates of their choice to the collegium to be made judges of HCs, law minister Kiren Rijiju has told the Chie.
India News: NEW DELHI: An Andhra Pradesh governmment notification banning political roadshows on all roads was challenged before a Sankranthi vacation bench of An.
The 4-day hearing witnessed heated exchanges on who -Centre or Delhi Govt - has control over the services-posting and transfer of bureaucrats.
SC Collegium Row | The collegium system in the Supreme Court has become a topic of debate amongst the political parties in India. On the one hand, where the central government is asking top leaders to be appointed to the team of the selection committee of supreme court judges, the opposition is calling for sheer interference. Earlier on 16th January, union law minister Kiren Rijiju wrote a letter to CJI DY Chandrachud regarding the collegium process and then, it became a heated topic of a tussle between the centre and other opposition parties. Congress and AAP call it interference of political leaders in the judicial system, whereas Kiren Rijiju demands transparency in the collegium system of the apex court.#sccollegiumrow #kirenrijiju #dychandrachud
India News: Inclusion of a member of the government in collegiums for appointment of judges in SC and HCs flows from the new MoP as suggested by the constitution
In this episode of the Nation Wants To Know with Padmaja Joshi, we will deliberate on the letter of Kiren Rijiju that sparked a major political controversy. In a significant development, Law Minister Kiren Rijiju wrote to the CJI expressing the wish of the government to incorporate its nominee in the process of appointment of SC and HC Judges. The opposition, meanwhile, slammed the Centre for allegedly trying to capture the judiciary and take it under its control. Speaking on this, the Senior editor of Swarajya, Tushar Gupta said, “Judicial activism on display, worries me. We have absolutely no idea about how the judges are selected.”Watch to know more!#kirenrijiju #supremecourt #padmajajoshi
In this episode of the Nation Wants To Know with Padmaja Joshi, we will deliberate on the letter of Kiren Rijiju that sparked a major political controversy. In a significant development, Law Minister Kiren Rijiju wrote to the CJI expressing the wish of the government to incorporate its nominee in the process of appointment of SC and HC Judges. The opposition, meanwhile, slammed the Centre for allegedly trying to capture the judiciary and take it under its control. Speaking on this, the Senior editor of Swarajya, Tushar Gupta said, “Judicial activism on display, worries me. We have absolutely no idea about how the judges are selected.”Watch to know more!#kirenrijiju #supremecourt #padmajajoshi
After Union Law Minister Kiren Rijiju wrote to Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud "suggesting" the inclusion of a government candidate in the decision-making process for shortlisting judges, the opposition lashed out at the BJP-led Central government on Monday. The Government was allegedly seeking to "capture" the judiciary, according to the Opposition. The administration was allegedly aiming to monopolise independent constitutional institutions, according to the opposition, particularly the Congress. Arvind Kejriwal, the chief minister of Delhi, described it as a risky decision. The risk involved is great. He stated on Twitter that there should be zero tolerance for government meddling in judiciary selections. #KirenRijiju #DYChandrachud #Congress #AAP #ArvindKejriwal
After Union Law Minister Kiren Rijiju wrote to Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud "suggesting" the inclusion of a government candidate in the decision-making process for shortlisting judges, the opposition lashed out at the BJP-led Central government on Monday. The Government was allegedly seeking to "capture" the judiciary, according to the Opposition. The administration was allegedly aiming to monopolise independent constitutional institutions, according to the opposition, particularly the Congress. Arvind Kejriwal, the chief minister of Delhi, described it as a risky decision. The risk involved is great. He stated on Twitter that there should be zero tolerance for government meddling in judiciary selections. #KirenRijiju #DYChandrachud #Congress #AAP #ArvindKejriwal