judiciary
Manish Tewari | Is institutional collapse this decade’s new story?
The first crisis came with the imposition of internal Emergency on the 25th of June 1975
Supreme Court staffer tests positive for coronavirus
The employee has been admitted to a government hospital and is undergoing treatment
He stays in Chair, case shifts base!
In August last year the lady was summoned by the committee while the senior officer continued occupying his chair at the DVAC.
Hyderabad: Netas’ interference diluting respect for law – Ex-top cop
He felt that the police are also manipulated.
Hong Kong court goes against govt to deliver landmark ruling on spousal benefits
The judgement, handed down by the Court of Final Appeal, is the latest instance where judiciary has found against the govt.
India’s judiciary faces critical test of its objectivity
This is an embarrassing and awkward moment for the Indian judiciary and, therefore, a critical test of its objectivity and integrity.
Disquiet in judiciary
There is some worry that the present CJI may not have lived up to his billing.
Judiciary plagued with ‘rampant sexism’: Bombay HC judge supporting #MeToo
The Bombay High Court judge said the patriarchal world does not allow women to speak freely.
Courts must remain open, justice be visible
In India, the concept of open justice seems to be undergoing a silent burial as the courts are increasingly getting inaccessible.
Loya probe an attack on judiciary: Supreme Court
Apex Court junks pleas, says they are attempts to bring political rivalry to court.