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National Judicial Appointments Commission

  • No proposal to reintroduce NJAC Act, Law Minister Kiren Rijiju tells Rajya Sabha

    No proposal to reintroduce NJAC Act, Law Minister Kiren Rijiju tells Rajya Sabha

    Scroll Staff
    · Dec 09, 2022 · 09:06 am
  • Collegium system ‘very opaque’, government should appoint judges, says law minister

    Collegium system ‘very opaque’, government should appoint judges, says law minister

    Scroll Staff
    · Oct 18, 2022 · 12:49 pm
  • The Supreme Court has serious questions to answer on its own vacancies

    The Supreme Court has serious questions to answer on its own vacancies

    Manoj Mitta
    · Dec 11, 2016 · 07:00 am
  • 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
  • Is giving judges the final say in judicial appointments the only way of ensuring their independence?

    Is giving judges the final say in judicial appointments the only way of ensuring their independence?

    Gautam Bhatia
    · Oct 17, 2015 · 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