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(redirected fromSupreme Court Chief Justice) the presiding judge of the Supreme Court, and Highest judicial officer of the republic. See also:Chief justice Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
Define Supreme Court. Supreme Court synonyms, Supreme Court pronunciation, Supreme Court translation, English dictionary definition of Supreme Court. n. Abbr. SC or Sup.Ct. 1. The highest federal court in the United States, consisting of nine justices an
development, all schools in all States of India will have toilet facilities by April 2012, as directed bytheSupreme Court of Indiaunder Article 21A. daccess-ods.un.org daccess-ods.un.org 印度最高法院根据第21条A 款下令,印度各邦的所有学校都将在2012年 4 月前建造卫生间,这是一个很大的进步...
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The government also stated that a Supreme Court Judge-led committee, working with various High Court-level sub-committees, oversaw the translation of important judgments into regional languages. Eight High Courts have also launched e-High Court Reports (e-HCR), with others following suit. The AI...
Appointment of Chief Justice From 1950 to 1973:The practice has been to appoint the senior most judge of the Supreme Court as the chief justice of India. This established convention was violated in 1973 whenA N Raywas appointed as theChief Justice of India by superseding three senior judges...
"We have to bid adieu to prejudices and to empower all citizens," Chief Justice of India Dipak Mishra said while reading out the judgment by a five-judge bench. "Sex between two consulting adults of same gender is not a crime," he added. ...
Also it provides us with the belief that the Supreme Court can choose to judge the Right in accordance with any of the approach which it pleases to follow. In the light of this background, this research shall proceed in the way as to how the Supreme Court of India has interpreted a ...
In the wake of the Supreme Court's judgment, it is clear that the LGBTQ+ rights movement in India is resilient and determined. While the court's decision is a temporary setback, it serves as a catalyst for continued activism, awareness, and legal reform. The struggle ...