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Constitution does not grant rights to privacy to citizens 23 July 2015
The government has raised the eyebrows in the Supreme Court during the hearing on PILs, which have challenged the validity of Aadhaar cards, asserting that Indian citizens do not have a fundamental right to privacy under the constitution. The Central...
Keywords: Right to privacy, Rohatgi, Supreme court, Justice J Chelameswar
Read MoreSupreme Court should respect parliament 11 March 2015
The Central government on Tuesday said to the Supreme Court that it must acknowledge the unprecedented unanimity in Parliament to amend the Constitution to replace the opaque collegiums system, by which judges appoint judges, with a transparent multi-member National Judicial...
Keywords: Supreme Court, collegiums, National Judicial Appointments Commission, collegiums
Read MoreDemocracy At Stake Says Four Top SC Judges 12 January 2018
Democracy At Stake Says Four Top SC Judges:- In a shocking move, four top Supreme Court judges who turned out as rebels against the Chief Justice of India today made some shocking allegations about the democracy in the country. They...
Keywords: Supreme Court judges, Supreme Court judges, Supreme Court judges, Chief Justice of India Dipak Misra
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