Former Chief Justice of India (CJI) DY Chandrachud believes that the Indian judicial system is transforming and is no longer being presided over by a group of “elite of male Hindu, upper caste ...
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The performance of tribunals has been abysmal, but this need not be so. Much depends on the autonomy they’re given to ...
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Despite lingering problems, the state’s village courts have an impressive disposal rate, and help settle a wide range of ...
A woman cannot be herself in the society of the present day, which is an exclusively masculine society, with laws framed by ...
Despite constitutional promises of equality, the Indian judiciary remains dominated by elite Hindu upper caste men.
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Speaking in Kenya during a week-long engagement with the Kenyan Supreme Court, the judge underlined the need for judicial innovation.
The Indian judicial system originated in the Vedic era, where disputes were resolved through institutions like Sabha and Samiti. This system became more robust during the time of Samrat Vikramaditya.
offered a candid reflection on the Indian judicial system, its transformation over the years, and his tenure at the helm of the Supreme Court. Facing tough questions from veteran journalist ...
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