Justice Krishna Iyer writes in Hindu about Politics and Judiciary. He believes that Judges are a third instrumentality of the state and are governed by the politics of the Constitution
Justice Krishna Iyer writes in Hindu about Politics and Judiciary. He believes that Judges are a third instrumentality of the state and are governed by the politics of the Constitution
In the wake of Justice KG Balakrishnan retiring as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, Manoj Mitta provides a scathing critique of some trends especially highlighted in his recent justicing career
Marking the retirement of Justice A.P. Shah as Chief Justice of the Delhi High Court and recognizing his judicial legacy characterized by his consistent sympathy for the rights of the poor, the weak and the marginalized, an umbrella of 15 human rights organizations, people’s movements
In his most recent blog post Justice D Y Shylendra Kumar of the Karnataka High Court comes down heavily on the manner of functioning of the collegium of the Supreme Court of India which he says has drawn flak from all sections of society and
In a pro rich system he always ruled pro poor, pro justice. Is that why he was not appointed to the Supreme Court? Shobita Naithani of Tehelka profiles retired Delhi High Court Chief Justice, A. P. Shah