Article 32, the very heart and soul of the Constitution, is dead. Is what remains a requiem?
Mathews J Nedumpara2nd June 2026 2.The bare facts are that the Petitioners in WP (L) no 18105/2026 before the Bombay High Court are in occupation of the shanties set up in the Bandra railway station at least since 1995. A statutory eligibility document, namely, Annexure II to the Garib Nagar Bandra East, prepared by the […]
The Supreme Court of India has been hijacked by dynasties of lawyers and judges. What is the way out?
Mathews J Nedumpara20th April 2026 The maximum strength of the Supreme Court is 34 judges. It operates for approximately 200 days a year; the remainder consists of vacations, holidays, and weekends. The court functions for roughly 4.5 hours a day. Of these working days, Mondays and Fridays are known as “Miscellaneous Days.” On these days, […]
Today’s (May 11, 2026) Supreme Court judgment on Ojha, President of the Gujarat High Court Advocates Association, proves once again that the bar is dead; only a requiem remains.
Mathews J nedumpara.11th May 2026 Sri. Ojha is a good friend of mine, and I am one of his well-wishers. But I am flabbergasted by the insult he has been made to invite on himself by Abhishek Manu Singhvi, Kapil Sibal, and others. Ojha, in a moment of emotional outburst, wrote something he ought not […]