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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Tribunals Reforms Act 2021"
ITAT Appointments : Supreme Court Asks Centre To Produce Files Submitted Before SCSC With New Inputs
Centre Can't Hold Tribunal Appointments Cleared By SCSC Citing New Inputs; Fresh Materials Must Be Shared With SCSC : Supreme Court
Candidate Recommended By SCSC As TDSAT Member Moves Supreme Court Seeking To Direct Centre To Appoint Him
'No Advocate With Only 10 Years Experience Ever Made A High Court Judge' : Centre Defends Tribunals Reforms Act 2021
'Attorney General Solved The Problem', Says Supreme Court As Centre Agrees To Reinstate Justice Cheema As NCLAT Chairperson Till Sep 20
'We Will Suo Motu Stay Tribunals Reforms Act' : Supreme Court Tells Centre In NCLAT Member Justice Cheema's Plea
Challenge To Tribunals Reforms Act 2021 : Supreme Court Asks Centre To File Counter-Affidavit By Next Week
Centre Bound To Create National Tribunals Commission : Supreme Court Tells Attorney General
"We Are In A Democratic Country Following Rule Of Law, You Can't Say It": Supreme Court To AG In Tribunal Matter- Full Courtroom Exchange
'We Are Very Unhappy' : Supreme Court Says Centre Made NCLT/ITAT Appointments From Wait-List Ignoring Select-List
"Pass Another Legislation If They Pass A Judgment"-Some Bureaucrats Might Be There To Advise The Govt. For It-SC in Tribunal Matter -Full Courtroom Exchange
'You Can't Enact A Law Contrary To A Judgment' : Supreme Court Issues Notice On Jairam Ramesh's Plea Challenging Tribunals Reforms Act
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