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Supreme Court needs to rise above this

It was quite unnecessary for the Supreme Court to have initiated contempt proceedings against Prashant Bhushan, the senior lawyer before the apex court for his allegedly ‘scandalous tweets”.

The state of state

It is the call of all organ of government to trust each other and help them to deliver the justice to the needy. It will help them to gain the trust of people so that goals of constitution can be achieved.

दो पहिए वाली भारतीय न्यायपालिका और न्याय व्यवस्था

भारत के मुख्य न्यायाधीश महोदय माननीय श्री शरद अरविंद बोबडे जी की एक फोटो सामने आई जिसमें वो नागपुर में एक महंगी विदेशी मोटरसाइकिल पर बैठे हुए देखे गए थे। लोगों ने इस तस्वीर को देखकर अपनी-अपनी प्रतिक्रिया जा़हिर की।

Do judgements contribute to pendency pandemic?

Just as the Covid-19 virus is not going anywhere until a Vaccine is discovered, this pendency Pandemic too is not going anywhere until a vaccine is found by superior Judiciary, to administer to itself, quite heavy doses of the same.

Judiciary also needs to ‘learn to live with coronavirus’

Judiciary should rise against all the odds & set a benchmark in the history of judicial system amid the corona pandemic.

Right to life is fundamental to right to privacy

The times we live in are such that the right to privacy seems so esoteric though it may be too basic for a man in his ‘castle’, for the world and India are now in the midst of a war against a virus, to just live, in the first place.

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.

Supreme court may need to tweak its order on limitation

21 days of lockdown and the Supreme Court of India

Battle of the fringe

Every part of the ecosystem has its own fringe and It is easy to spot the “Battle of the Fringe” being played out around us.

Open letter to Bombay Bar Association on condemning judges for their political views

The resolutions passed by the Bombay Bar Association, which appear to be rather myopic as it only condemns the Hon’ble Justice Arun Mishra of the SC of India for merely exercising his right to free speech and expression guaranteed by the Indian Constitution under Article 19.

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