Final Door to Justice Cannot Be only for the Rich: JALSA and Sanvidhan Rakshak Samiti Urges CJI to Abolish Senior Counsel Certification Requirement for Curative Petitions, Citing Violations of Equality under the Constitution of India and International Cov... See more
An order passed by the Supreme Court in proceedings under Article 136 of the Constitution can, be corrected or set aside in proceedings invoking Article 136 itself. A.R. Antulay v. R.S. Nayak, (1988) 2 SCC 602 (7-J). A Seven-Judge Constitution Bench decis... See more
The Supreme Court rule permitting dismissal of a review petition without hearing and without recording reasons is unconstitutional, as it violates fundamental rights, denies fair procedure, and disregards the caution expressed by the Seven-Judge Constitut... See more
When Is a Writ Petition Maintainable Against Unlawful Orders of the Supreme Court? Although the petition filed by Adv. Mathew Nedumpara fell within the recognized legal parameters for maintainability, the responsibility for its dismissal rests with Adv. N... See more
कई बार एसोसिएशन और मानवाधिकार संगठनों ने बार की स्वतंत्रता और नागरिकों के कानूनी अधिकारों के संविधान के मूल उद्देश्य को प्रभावित करने वाले कथित आचरण के कारण जस्टिस विक्रम नाथ को NALSA के कार्यकारी अध्यक्ष पद (Executive Chairman) से हटाने की माँग की? विवाद... See more