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The impartiality of the judiciary is the cornerstone of any democratic legal system. It is encapsulated in the ancient legal…
Judicial Discretion Regarding Recusal The judge in India does enjoy some degree of discretion regarding his recusal; nonetheless, this is…
Introduction: What is Postponement? In Indian jurisprudence, “postponement” refers to the temporary deferral of a legal proceeding, obligation, or the…
“When the State demolishes first and justifies later, what remains of the rule of law?” Introduction In contemporary India, the…
Government Inaction on Judicial Appointments: A Quiet Threat to Judicial Independence By a Supreme Court Practitioner (25+ Years at the…
In the courtroom, judges are often seen as the living embodiment of the law—impartial, objective, and free from human bias.…
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