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Collegium of Judges

  • SC refuses to accept the Centre's decision to reject 43 judicial recommendations by the collegium

    SC refuses to accept the Centre's decision to reject 43 judicial recommendations by the collegium

    Scroll Staff
    · Nov 18, 2016 · 04:00 pm
  • Centre approves 34 of 77 judges recommended to high courts by the collegium

    Centre approves 34 of 77 judges recommended to high courts by the collegium

    Scroll Staff
    · Nov 11, 2016 · 01:40 pm