INTRODUCTION Good evening to all of you present here, including Justice RM Lodha, Mr Nariman, and of course, the author and the one on whom the spotlight is today, Mr Arun Shourie. I am delighted to be here at the release of Mr Shourie’s third
INTRODUCTION Good evening to all of you present here, including Justice RM Lodha, Mr Nariman, and of course, the author and the one on whom the spotlight is today, Mr Arun Shourie. I am delighted to be here at the release of Mr Shourie’s third
Government’s case against Justice KM Joseph is not convincing. CJI, and Collegium, must stand up by putting their foot down By: Editorial | Updated: April 27, 2018 12:10:06 am The government has singled out Justice Joseph from the two recommendations made by the collegium in January after sitting on them
"I am a bit surprised that the CJI said in open court that there was nothing wrong in the government returning the file. I doubt if he has consulted his colleagues in the collegium before making this statement," Justice Shah said. Written by Seema Chishti | New Delhi
Krishnadas Rajagopal NEW DELHI, APRIL 26, 2018 22:45 IST UPDATED: APRIL 26, 2018 22:52 IST Senior Supreme Court source says government reasons for freezing Justice K.M. Joseph’s file invalid; several present judges appointed over seniors. The lack of seniority is a poor reason for freezing the appointment of Uttarakhand High Court
The manner and context in which the Supreme Court collegium’s recommendation on the appointment of judges has been treated by the executive poses a threat to the independence of the judiciary.Written by Anup Surendranath | Updated: April 27, 2018 12:32:40 am Written by Anup Surendranath, Aparna Chandra and Suchindran Baskar