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Indian Judiciary System

Dire need for IRDA to protect friends, neighbours, relatives as drivers

IRDA needs to intervene to introduce some fair reforms in certain insurance fields which might make it a fair game for the victims.

Ranjan Gogoi appointment and blame-game by the opposition

The former Chief Justice of Supreme Court of India, Shri Ranjan Gogoi has been appointed to the upper house by the current government must...

Justice B.G. Kolse Patil & political appointments in the Indian Judiciary

Former Justice B.G. Kolse Patil, who was once also accused of sexual misconduct, tries to incite a gathering of Muslims to hit the streets in large numbers without fear to pressurize the current Indian Government.

Take a bow our Supreme Court has now become truly supreme

We now have a bench strength of 34 which never sits together as one, but split as benches of 2 or more and hears a variety of causes on their Boards, as picked and chosen by the Chief Justice of India as Master of the Roster.

Dire need for sobriety in bar-bench relations

The Judges are human. They play God, no doubt, when they decide the fate of litigants. But surely that ought not to go to head as if an “occult class of divinity”.

Blame game: A difficult choice

What the innocent public is not understanding is that the Police protest vide the Media has created a dangerous precedent and that is- "CHOICE BETWEEN JUDICIARY OR POLICE AS A CULPRIT" for the people to comment & judge.

Safety to rethink

A need for National Safety Board is very much for safety of working people, specially under constant threat.

Why Justice Arun Mishra was after all right in refusing recusal

Seeking recusal is not an offence. But seeking recusal on ‘legal issues’ does no credit to the cause. It may have been easy for Justice Mishra to yield. He deserves praise for standing up. It redounds to the institution’s image.

Gladwell’s “Talking To Strangers” is strange talk

It is a general perception that, strangers are truthful. Read on why and how.

Judicial & police reforms – The need of the hour

Artificial Intelligence may benefit the Indian Law and Judiciary system to a great extent if used in a proper way.

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