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Timely Judicial Intervention

CJI Ramana asked the A-G to use his good offices to talk to the centre about evacuation of students from Ukraine. The Court is the guardian of fundamental rights and has a good record in protecting them.

Justice Akil Kureshi: A defender of the rule of law, judicial independence

Justice Akil Kureshi, the Chief Justice of Rajasthan High Court, retired on Sunday (March 6) from his office after serving the judiciary for 18 years. He was the senior-most High Court judge in the All-India seniority list of High Court judges. But unfortunately, he was not considered for elevation to the Supreme Court due to reasons best known to the Government and the Supreme Court Collegium.

Sexual Harassment Matters

Recently, I was speaking to a client discussing yet another sexual harassment complaint. There are several these days from various quarters. And while on the one hand, this might seem like a cause for introspection, on the other, it might actually be a good thing because it means that women are finally speaking up.

Too Little, Too Less

Development of infrastructure has been hampered by fund crunch and under-utilisation. Will the SC’s e-court project, which has been on for 18 years, make a difference to the crumbling state of affairs?

Law of Diminishing Sittings

By Vivek K Agnihotri On February 17, 2022, Om Birla, Speaker, Lok Sabha, rued the fact that the number of sittings of the legislature was declining and half of the available time was lost in disru...

Judges as Law Creators

Poetry sometimes is reflected in legal prose. Justice, like equality and democracy, is a word of ambiguous import and possesses a basic absolute meaning and plural relativist meaning(s).

India and the Ukraine crisis

By Dilip Bobb New Delhi is caught in a cleft stick over the Russian invasion of Ukraine. It has close military ties with Moscow which it would be unwilling to jeopardize, and there are other reas...

War of the World

By Kenneth Tiven in Washington The Russian military attack against Ukraine came overnight by land, sea and air, with Russian hackers attacking internet sites and spreading disinformation. There is...

The Burden of Compliance

Unfriendly clauses in business laws have grown drastically in recent times. If India has to go up World Bank’s Ease of Doing Business Index, there should be a master document citing all compliance obligations for each product.

Vocal for Locals

On February 17, 2022, the Supreme Court set aside the Punjab and Haryana High Court order staying the controversial law of the government of Haryana providing for 75% reservation for the local youth in private sector jobs paying less than Rs 30,000 a month. The Court observed that the High Court had not given sufficient reasons for stopping the Haryana law in its tracks. Without going into the merits of the matter, the Court ordered that the High Court should decide the petition before it expeditiously and not later than a period of four weeks. At the same time, the Court directed the state government not to take any “coercive steps” against employers for violating the Haryana State Employment of Local Candidates Act, 2020.

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