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On February 15th, 2018 the Sessions judge, Adilabad passed an order for the opening of investigation/prosecution in the false encounter case of Azad and Hemchandra Pandey in 2010. The order of the lower court was thereby set aside by rejecting the final report submitted by
A roster of questions Prashant Bhushan February 7, 2018 Collective decision-making must inform the allocation of cases in the Supreme Court It would be absurd to construe the new roster for allocation of cases in the Supreme Court, with division of work among the judges according to various subject categories, as
click to Read Judgement The Supreme Court pronounced a landmark judgement on 7th February, 2018, in SLA (civil) 32128 / 2015 (Goa Foundation vs Sesa Sterlite Ltd. & Ors, “Goa Mining Lease Renewal case”). In a virtual grand slam against illegal orders and connivance of politicians and
A Court of Equals The chief justice must involve senior judges when sensitive cases are to be decided Written by P B Sawant | Published: February 3, 2018 12:49 am The present controversy over the powers of the chief justice, whether of the Supreme Court (SC) or the high court, to