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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Collegium System"
NJAC; Stage set for a Constitutional showdown [Read the Wriiten Submissions of AG]
Justice Karnan’s Letter to CJI, says Collegium system is “autocratic” and “Undemocratic”
#Collegium system would be revived automatically if the 99th Constitutional Amendment and #NJAC Act fail to pass the test of Law; SC
Collegium did not follow the principle of meritocracy in appointing judges and hence, many undeserving persons got appointed as judges: Centre to SC
NJAC reflects the people’s will to replace the collegium: Centre to SC
Summer recess notwithstanding, Supreme Court to resume hearing the petitions challenging constitutional validity of NJAC from Monday
Centre attacks the collegium system of appointment of judges; says it has failed because it was an "opaque mechanism" which has "stifled democracy"
Centre, Supreme Court engage in a verbal joust on the question of primacy of CJI in judicial appointments
Collegium in Collation with Executive’s Frailty
National Judicial Appointments Commission: two eminent persons to receive Rs. 10, 000 per sitting; travelling and daily allowance akin to SC Judges
There is no place for integrity and honesty and there is no justice to a judge in this country: Justice Manjunath
Judging the Judges: Debating Judicial Conduct
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