Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar Questions Judiciary On Democratic Nation Ntc

Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar Questions Judiciary On Democratic Nation Ntc

Jagdeep Dhankhar on Judiciary: Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar said on Wednesday that it is not good for democracy to invalidate the law made by Parliament by any other institution. At the same time, when the Supreme Court repealed the National Judicial Appointments Commission (NJAC) Act in 2015, he said that ‘this has not happened anywhere in the world’. Dhankhar was addressing the inaugural session of the All India Presiding Officers Conference in the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly. Talking about constitutional institutions operating within their limits, the Vice President said, ‘Can the…

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‘If we cannot protect the personal liberty of the citizens…’, CJI Chandrachud said amidst the statement of the Law Minister

‘If we cannot protect the personal liberty of the citizens…’, CJI Chandrachud said amidst the statement of the Law Minister

Supreme Court News: Chief Justice DY Chandrachud has said that no case is small for the Supreme Court. He made this comment while ordering the release of a person who had been sentenced for a long time in a minor crime. They said, "No case is small for us. If we cannot protect the personal liberty of the citizens, then what are we sitting here doing." This comment of the Chief Justice is important because On Thursday (December 15) Union Law Minister Kiren Rijiju commented on the functioning of the Supreme…

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Supreme Court And Modi Govt Tussle Over Appointment Of Judges What Is Collegium System And NJAC Govt Rights And Solution Explained

Supreme Court And Modi Govt Tussle Over Appointment Of Judges What Is Collegium System And NJAC Govt Rights And Solution Explained

Collegium System Row: There has always been talk of delay in getting justice in India, the situation is that the total number of pending cases in the country is about to reach five crores. Despite this, there is a constant state of conflict between the central government and the Supreme Court regarding the appointment of judges. Both sides are accusing each other. The Supreme Court argues that the government is not accepting the names given by the collegium, while the government says that there is a need to change the…

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The Supreme Court Told The Central Government The Collegium System Is The Law Of The Country

The Supreme Court Told The Central Government The Collegium System Is The Law Of The Country

Collegium System: The Supreme Court said on Thursday (December 8) that the already existing collegium system for the appointment of judges is the law of the country and it is not right to make statements against it. The court said that any law declared by it is ‘binding’ for all and the collegium system should be followed. The Supreme Court was hearing a matter related to the alleged delay by the Center in approving the names sent by the collegium for appointment of judges to the courts. A bench headed…

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