A notice of motion for presenting an address to the President of India for the removal of Justice Dipak Misra, Chief Justice of India was presented by 64 Members of the Council of States to the Chairman of the Council of States on the 20th
A notice of motion for presenting an address to the President of India for the removal of Justice Dipak Misra, Chief Justice of India was presented by 64 Members of the Council of States to the Chairman of the Council of States on the 20th
Alok Prasanna Kumar It's somewhat unusual for the Supreme Court to deliver a detailed judgement in rejecting a writ petition in limine, i.e., at the threshold stage itself, without issuing notice to the Union Government or any other party. More so when the petitioner, Asok Pande,
report by barandbench, 12th April 2018 The “very life and existence” of the Supreme Court of India is under threat, Justice Kurian Joseph has written to Chief Justice of India, Dipak Misra while urging him to act on non-appointment of judges by the Central government. As per the report in Indian Express, the letter
Bar and Bench https://barandbench.com/devils-advocate-v-judge-full-transcript-karan-thapar-interview-justice-jasti-chelameswar/ “Your smiles, silences and ‘Mmmms’ speak volumes”. It was literally Devil’s Advocate v. Judge at the Constitution Club of India yesterday. Faced with a volley of questions by noted journalist Karan Thapar, sitting Supreme Court judge Justice Jasti Chelameswar responded on various issues faced
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