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Judges

  • Despite exposés and embarrassments, hundreds of judges preside in New York without law degrees

    Despite exposés and embarrassments, hundreds of judges preside in New York without law degrees

    Joe Sexton, ProPublica
    · Jun 28, 2017 · 11:30 pm
  • Judicial reform in India should start with lower courts – and should look beyond filling vacancies

    Judicial reform in India should start with lower courts – and should look beyond filling vacancies

    Shobhit Mathur, IndiaSpend Ram Prasath VR, IndiaSpend
    · Apr 06, 2017 · 10:30 pm
  • It's time India's judges, too, stood up for the law

    It's time India's judges, too, stood up for the law

    Alok Rai
    · Dec 10, 2016 · 12:30 pm
  • Centre gets names of 18 retired judges for appointment to high courts

    Centre gets names of 18 retired judges for appointment to high courts

    Scroll Staff
    · Dec 01, 2016 · 09:24 pm
  • Chief Justice Thakur is right: India has just 58% of the High Court judges it should

    Chief Justice Thakur is right: India has just 58% of the High Court judges it should

    Bhasker Tripathi, FactChecker.in
    · Dec 01, 2016 · 08:30 pm
  • Long court disputes hurting ease of doing business in India, say TS Thakur and Narendra Modi

    Long court disputes hurting ease of doing business in India, say TS Thakur and Narendra Modi

    Scroll Staff
    · Oct 24, 2016 · 07:44 am
  • 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
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