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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Appointment of Judges"
NJAC : Dhawan and Jethmalani defends Collegium system [Read the Jethmalani’s written response to AG-Part 2 & 3]
The most serious flaw in NJAC is that any two members of the Commission can veto the decision of the majority which would result in stalling appointments; Interview with Eminent Jurist and Senior Advocate P.P.Rao
SC notes L K Advani’s remarks on repeat of Emergency in passing, during the NJAC hearing
Exclusive; No executive interference can be allowed in the matter of judges’ appointment ; Nariman [Read the Written Submissions]
NJAC hearing postponed to July 7
SCBA President Dave launches no-holds barred attack on the Collegium system; says "what happened in the past 22 years under the collegium difficult to digest"
SCBA, BJP ruled States support NJAC
NJAC; Stage set for a Constitutional showdown [Read the Wriiten Submissions of AG]
Collegium did not follow the principle of meritocracy in appointing judges and hence, many undeserving persons got appointed as judges: Centre to SC
NJAC is a too serious issue and can't left to 'hit and trial' or 'God': 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
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