20 Names Recommended By Collegium Return For Reconsideration Says Government In Parliament

20 Names Recommended By Collegium Return For Reconsideration Says Government In Parliament

Parliament Winter Session: The government has informed Parliament during the winter session of Parliament that it has sent back 20 names recommended for appointment as High Court judges to the Supreme Court Collegium. Rijiju, the law minister told Parliament, said that as of December 9, against the sanctioned strength of 1,108 judges, 777 were working in the 25 high courts, leaving 331 (30 per cent) vacancies. He said in a written reply to a question in the Rajya Sabha that at present 147 proposals received from various High Courts against…

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Union Law Minister Kiren Rijiju Comment On Judiciary And Judges Bail Plea Pendency Of Cases During Arbitration Center Bill-2022 | ‘Supreme Court should avoid hearing bail petitions and small cases’

Union Law Minister Kiren Rijiju Comment On Judiciary And Judges Bail Plea Pendency Of Cases During Arbitration Center Bill-2022 |  ‘Supreme Court should avoid hearing bail petitions and small cases’

Union Law Minister Kiren Rijiju: Amidst the ongoing tussle between the Central Government and the Supreme Court on many issues, the Law Minister has given a big statement regarding bail petitions. In which he has said that the Supreme Court should not hear bail petitions and small cases. Kiren Rijiju made this statement while referring to the thousands of cases pending in the Supreme Court. Keeping the government’s side on the New Delhi International Arbitration Center Amendment Bill 2022, Law Minister Rijiju said this in the Rajya Sabha. This bill…

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Supreme Court And Modi Government Tussle Senior Advocate Harish Salve Says Law Minister Kiren Rijiju Corossed Lakshman Rekha | By commenting on the Supreme Court, the Law Minister crossed the Lakshman Rekha.

Supreme Court And Modi Government Tussle Senior Advocate Harish Salve Says Law Minister Kiren Rijiju Corossed Lakshman Rekha |  By commenting on the Supreme Court, the Law Minister crossed the Lakshman Rekha.

Supreme Court and Government Tussle: There is a tussle between the Modi government and the Supreme Court on many issues. Then whether it is not following the recommendations of the Collegium or the matter of appointment of the Election Commissioner, tension seems to be increasing continuously on all these issues. Now a statement of senior advocate Harish Salve has come to the fore, in which he has said about Law Minister Kiren Rijiju that he has crossed his Laxman Rekha. This statement has made it clear to what extent the…

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Delhi: Law Minister Kiren Rijiju said, ‘Executive and Judiciary should not fight like brothers’

Delhi: Law Minister Kiren Rijiju said, ‘Executive and Judiciary should not fight like brothers’

Constitution Day: During a program organized by the Supreme Court Bar Association on the eve of Constitution Day, Law Minister Kiren Rijiju said that the government has always respected the judiciary. It’s been 8 years since our government, but the government has never done anything to hurt the honor of the judiciary. In his address during the program, Kiren Rijiju said that the Prime Minister Narendra Modi has never weakened the authority of the judiciary. She will always make sure that her freedom remains untouched and is enhanced. In a…

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CJI DY Chandrachud Says The Collegium System Is Criticized But All Judges Are Soldiers Of Constitution Ann

CJI DY Chandrachud Says The Collegium System Is Criticized But All Judges Are Soldiers Of Constitution Ann

DY Chandrachud On Collegium System: Constitution Day is celebrated every year on 26 November. Before that, on its eve, a program was organized in the Supreme Court in which Law Minister Kiren Rijiju as well as Chief Justice DY Chandrachud also participated. During this program, Union Minister Ririju also launched an online course on the Indian Constitution. At the same time, CJI DY Chandrachud said in his speech that there is criticism of the collegium system, but I would like to say that all the judges are soldiers of the…

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