CJI referred to the significant increase in the number of women judges and cited a specific example of a junior division court in Maharashtra, which currently has a total of 75 judges, 42 of whom are women.
CJI referred to the significant increase in the number of women judges and cited a specific example of a junior division court in Maharashtra, which currently has a total of 75 judges, 42 of whom are women.
The letter was written by 16 press associations in the wake of a raid by Delhi police's Special Cell into the residences of journalists, editors and writers associated with the news portal 'Newsclick'.
A bronze statue of Mahatma Gandhi by Fredda Brilliant was unveiled in 1968 at the centre of Tavistock Square in London, to mark the impending centenary of Gandhi's birth in 1869.
CJI, speaking at the inaugural session of an international lawyers’ conference hosted by the Bar Council of India, appreciated how individuals from diverse backgrounds cooperated to pass the Women's Reservation Bill in Parliament.
A bench of five headed by the Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud referred the matter to a larger bench of seven to deal with the issues observing that it is an important issue having significant bearing on the morality of polity.
While addressing a gathering of over 600 advocates at Chatrapati Sambhaji
Nagar today, the Chief Justice of India emphasized the importance of enhancing collaboration between judges and lawyers to find solutions for the betterment of the legal system and the administration of justice.
Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud on Friday said that with the help of the Centre for Research and Planning, a broad platform to assess judges for appointment to the Supreme Court has been prepared.
After the Supreme Court reserved its verdict on a batch of petitions challenging the abrogation of Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir, Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) leader Mohit Bhan on Wednesday said he hoped that the article, which integrates the region with the Indian mainland, will be res
They wrote a letter to the CJI stating that the Supreme Court had directed the government and police authorities to take suo motu action in hate speech cases without waiting for the lodging of formal complaints.
After the Central government on Thursday told the Supreme Court that it is ready for elections in the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir any time now, Jammu Kashmir party leaders have expressed their views on the matter.