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Supreme Court of India

‘Video Clippings’ as ‘Oral Submissions’ in courts- A viable alternative?

Judiciary may have done well for itself, to the eternal gratitude of the stakeholders and the litigant public, in particular, in the higher cause of justice.

COVID-19: Abuse of PIL’s & supreme court’s telescopic view in minimum wages to migrant workers case

That mere subsistence of protection of life by providing meals would not serve the purpose of migrant labourers.

An open letter to Prime Minister and Chief Justice of India

Time may have come for the Central Government and the State Governments, to grab these Pandemic Times, as THE occasion to achieve the twin aims of a huge reduction in the docket explosion in courts and a collateral yet humongous economic benefit in the hands of the litigants.

Justice and Law

Justice and law: two sides of the same coin yet can never meet; can never face each other. Why?

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”.

Mediating on god’s behalf – Gauging the efficacy, constitutionality and the socio-legal repercussions of the Mediation process referred in the case of Ayodhya Ram...

Over the past few weeks, we have witnessed a Brobdingnagian outcry by the intelligentsia regarding the neutrality of mediators.

Who should maintain peace, State or Supreme Court of India?

Any rule is considered law if it is applied consistently. If it is done on the whim then it is tyranny. Unfortunately, this ruling of the supreme court falls in the latter category.

Congress’s Double Standards towards the Judiciary

The Congress Party have displayed a dangerous trend when they have tried brow beating the judiciary or have even resorted to attempts to impeach the Chief Justice of India, when judgements were not delivered in their favour.

Dear Supreme Court of India, we the citizens expect just a little from you

The supreme court needs to understand that their job is not to govern people, their job is to ensure that the people of the country govern themselves in the best possible way

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