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Supreme Court of IndiaseniorityIndian judgesIndian judiciaryChief Justice of IndiaBetween 1950-2011, thirty-eight Chief Justices have served on the Supreme Court of India. The overwhelming majority of these men became Chief Justice by the norAbhinav Chandrachud...
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
According to Article 124(1) of the Indian Constitution, the Supreme Court of India must have a Chief Justice of India (CJI) and a maximum of seven additional justices unless Parliament specifies a higher number through a statute. Original jurisdiction, appellate jurisdiction, and advisory jurisdicti...
NEW DELHI-- India's top court on Thursday struck down acolonial-era law that made homosexual acts punishableby up to 10 years in prison, a landmark victory for gay rights in the world's largest democracy. In a unanimous decision, five Supreme Court justices ruled that the law was a w...
At the Supreme Court, a bench of Justices BV Nagarathna and Augustine George Masih ruled that divorced Muslim women have the right to seek maintenance from their ex-husband, upholding the importance of secular law in our country. Source: Financial Times ...
In addition to blocking the movement of people, the massive protest has dealt a blow to manufacturing and business in northern India. On last Wednesday, justices on the court offered to set up a mediation panel after five rounds of talks between the government and farmers failed to end the ...
The court emphasised that liquidation should be considered a last resort but deemed it necessary in this case, as the resolution plan could no longer be executed. Chief Justice DY Chandrachud and Justices JB Pardiwala and Manoj Misra also criticised the NCLAT for permitting the transfer of owner...
How the Central Government argued in favor of 66A in court According to a reportin the Times of India, the Central Government wanted to continue with Section 66A, saying that it cannot be quashed or thrown out just because the provision is vague about defining the word “grossly offensive”....
The Supreme People’s Court Monitor published 21 posts in 2022 (including this one), with close to 40,000 page views. The most number of views came from the United States, with three jurisdictions having almost the same number of views: (Mainland) China; India; and Hong Kong (Hong Kong...