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Making judiciary an accountable and just institution
reforms in the judicial system require sustained effort and commitment from all stakeholders, including the government, the judiciary, and civil society organizations.
“Women belong in all places where decisions are being made”
With three women judges swearing-in, The Supreme Court of India now has the highest number of sitting women judges ever in its History of 7 decades.
Lawyer writes to CJI; seeks Suo moto cognizance on the defamatory tweets of Kunal Kamra
Lucknow based advocate Siddhant Mishra on Thursday wrote a letter to the Chief Justice of India SA Bobde urging him to take Suo moto cognizance on the defamatory tweets of Kunal Kamra against the sitting judge of Supreme Court Hon'ble Justice Dr D.Y Chandarchud.
#AllLivesMatter
Lawyers are demanding for opening of physical Courts and normal hearings. It could be a disaster and hence the same should not be done. Digital is the future for the time being and even yes All Lives Matter.
E-Courts: A virtual reality?
The transition of the present system to the E-Court system seems inevitable. For some, it will be smooth, however, it will be difficult for others.
An open letter to the Prime Minister of India for judicial reform
By entertaining so much worthless Public Interest Litigation, Judiciary is able to successfully exert pressure on government and divert the focus from their incompetence because Public Interest Litigation give them undue popularity and hide their incompetence and shortcomings especially at the lower Judiciary level.
Sabarimalai and other rulings: striking a political balance at the cost of Hindus sentiments?
Chief Justice Dipak Misra is leaving behind an interesting legacy.
Pakistan had military coup, India had judiciary coup
Law Ministry should look into this aspect and order for a secret enquiry to prevent this tendency to repeat in future.