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Supreme Court, Chief Justice of India
Supreme Court says ‘bulldozer justice’ has no place in society governed by law
The Supreme Court ruled that any demolition must be preceded by proper surveys, written notices, and consideration of objections
'Bulldozer justice unacceptable, unknown to any civilized system': Supreme Court
In his last judgment before retirement, Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud vehemently denounced "bulldozer justice," stating that such justice is "unknown to any civilized system of jurisprudence." He cautioned against selective demolitions as acts of reprisal and emphasized that state officials involved in such actions must be held accountable.
‘Bulldozer justice’ simply unacceptable under rule of law, says Supreme Court
Supreme Court condemns "bulldozer justice" and demands due process for removal of illegal encroachments to protect citizens' rights.
"Unknown To Any Civilised System": Supreme Court On 'Bulldozer Justice'
The full text of Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud's recent judgment on illegal demolitions in Uttar Pradesh mentions "justice through bulldozers is unknown to any civilised system of jurisprudence.
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Exclusive: DY Chandrachud on his plans after retiring as Chief Justice of India
DY Chandrachud said he believes that even after one retires as a judge or a Chief Justice, people continue looking up to them ...
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A CJI For The People: A Look At Battles DY Chandrachud Chose As Chief Justice Of India
A peak at the social media would show that trolls questioning CJI Chandrachud's legacy are evenly spread across Right, Left ...
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India top court clarifies test for classifying minority institutions under constitutional equality provision
The Supreme Court of India, in a 4-3 majority, delivered Friday a landmark judgment laying down the test to determine the scope of minority educational institution under the equality provision of ...
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Light Motor Vehicle License Owners Can Driver Commercial Vehicles. -Supreme Court
As per a PTI alert on November 6, The Supreme Court of India (SC) has stated that drivers holding a light motor vehicle or ...
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India’s Top Court Orders Liquidation of Bankrupt Jet Airways
Jet Airways, once India‘s second-biggest carrier, is to be liquidated, the country’s Supreme Court ruled Thursday, ending a ...
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India’s Supreme Court orders Jet Airways liquidation over failed resolution plan
The Supreme Court of India has ordered the liquidation of Jet Airways, ending any hopes of bringing back the once-prominent ...
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Supreme Court Orders Liquidation of Jet Airways Amid Unsuccessful Revival Attempts
The Supreme Court orders the liquidation of Jet Airways, marking the end of revival efforts for the once-prominent Indian ...
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India's top court overturns northern state's ban on Islamic schools
India's Supreme Court set aside on Tuesday an order that banned Islamic schools in the country's most populous state of Uttar ...
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Supreme Court Overrules 1967 Judgment, Minority Status Of Aligarh Muslim University To Be Decided By New Bench—All About It
A seven-judge Constitution Bench of the Supreme Court, in a 4:3 majority ruling, overruled a key 1967 judgment on the Aligarh ...
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Explained: How Supreme Court kicked the can of AMU’s minority status down the road
The 4:3 majority verdict stopped short of conclusively declaring the Aligarh Muslim University a minority educational ...
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Supreme Court to examine whistleblower audio tapes alleging Manipur CM's role in violence
The tapes, reportedly shared by a whistleblower, contain conversations that suggest the CM's involvement in facilitating the ...
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