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Appointment of judges

  • Has the government signed the death warrant for the judicial independence of 19 tribunals?

    Has the government signed the death warrant for the judicial independence of 19 tribunals?

    Prashant Reddy
    · Jun 05, 2017 · 05:30 pm
  • The greatest enemy of India's judiciary isn't the government but its own secretive system

    The greatest enemy of India's judiciary isn't the government but its own secretive system

    Gyanant Kumar Singh
    · Sep 18, 2016 · 06:30 pm
  • Appointing judges: The Supreme Court has struck a blow for independence of the judiciary

    Appointing judges: The Supreme Court has struck a blow for independence of the judiciary

    Prashant Bhushan
    · Oct 17, 2015 · 04:00 pm
  • The Markandey Katju controversy shows what we have always suspected

    The Markandey Katju controversy shows what we have always suspected

    Rohan Venkataramakrishnan
    · Jul 22, 2014 · 07:20 am