Among the areas of reform that need urgent attention are appointment of judges, working of the judicial system, and restoring the independence of government law officers
Among the areas of reform that need urgent attention are appointment of judges, working of the judicial system, and restoring the independence of government law officers
Two eminent jurists who passed away in the span of a week in April had made invaluable contributions to the rule of law, judicial accountability and ethics in public life. By V. VENKATESAN in New Delhi
The success of a parliamentary democracy depended on “maintaining a fine balance” between the executive, the legislature and the judiciary, President Pranab Mukherjee said in Kolkata on Sunday as he called upon the judiciary to come up with a mechanism to “ self-discipline itself” to
In Memoriam: Justice J S Verma Wednesday, 24 April 2013 01:57pm Contributed by Christopher Leong, President, Malaysian Bar Justice J S Verma, the former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of India, passed away on 22 April 2013 after a short illness. Justice J S Verma was an eminent
Jagdish Sharan Verma was one of those rare judges of the Supreme Court who stood for professional ethics and certain values in public life. Although public memory is sure to associate him with the recent anti-rape panel which produced a landmark report recommending far-reaching changes