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SAVE US FROM ‘COURTOASTROPHY’ PRAY HOME BUYERS IN COCHIN

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  SAVE US FROM ‘COURTOASTROPHY’ PRAY HOME BUYERS IN COCHIN Mathews J Nedumpara In his book titled “Off the Bench” in Chapter under the caption “Justices and justicing”, legendary Justice Krishna Iyer had lamented about the plight of millions of slum dwellers, who prayed ‘Save us from the Courts’, whose shanties within the precincts of […]

Judges’ disease

09.01.2022 Judges’ disease There can be no two opinion that the bar and the bench are the two sides of the same coin and should respect each other and maintain a cordial and healthy relationship. However, as legendary Justice Krishna Iyer has lamented a not so minority among the judges become afflicted of ” judges […]

Pray for our country

  Except a few, very few, all the SC and HC judges owe their office to their families and connections. Office of the Judges , so too “Sr.designation” are inheritance. Except a few nice souls, the majority think they are Kings and carry blue blood on their veins. Arrogance and pride is their hallmark. Now, […]

Rohini Amin’s Appeal to the Members of Parliament to protect the Parliament from judicial invasions

Rohini AminGeneral Secretary, National Lawyers Campaign For Judicial Transparency And Reforms07.08.2021 Hon’ble Members of Parliament and State Legislatures, Our constitutional democracy is founded on the principle that Parliament being the representative body of the people is Supreme. However, if a law enacted by the Parliament violates fundamental rights it is void being in violation of the […]

Court Mandated Capture of the Churches of the Jacobite Christians- Who Is At Fault?

**** Mathews J. NedumparaAdvocate, Supreme Court of India98205 35428mathewsjnedumpara@gmail.com 1. Kerala, today, faces the curious scenario of the High Court ordering forceful takeover of the churches of the Syrian Jacobite Christians owing allegiance to the Patriarch of Antioch, in the purported implementation of the orders of the Supreme Court with many a bench of the […]

Has not Article 137 of the constitution providing for review become otiose, so too, the curative jurisprudence created through judicial legislation, unknown to jurisprudence elsewhere in the world.

20.8.2021 One of the senior most members of the NLC, out of anguish that SLPs, review petitions and curative petitions are dismissed in one-line/stereotypical orders, preferred an application under the RTI Act seeking the data concerning the total number of petitions filed under each category, the average time taken for hearing and final disposal and […]

Nedumpara’s Letter to CJI on judicial Reforms

2nd September 2021 Hon’ble Shri. N.V.Ramana,Chief Justice India, New Delhi May it please your Lordship, Sub: Judicial reforms to secure equal opportunities for all sections of lawyers in judicial appointments/as law officers of the government and public bodies, bringing an end to discriminative practices like designation and separate dress code which has a seeming imprimatur, […]