Complaint reg. fair hearing on NJAC issue

THE NATIONAL LAWYERS’ CAMPAIGN FOR JUDICIAL TRANSPARENCY AND REFORMS 304, Hari Chambers, 3rd Floor, 54/68 SBS Marg, Near Old Customs House, Fort Mumbai- 400 023 E-Mail: aminrohini@gmail.com, mathewsjnedumpara@gmail.com Cell # +91 98205 35 428, Mathews J. Nedumpara President Mrs. Rohini M. Amin Vice President   Mumbai Ms. Sophia Pinto Vice President Bangalore Sandeep Kumar Vice President Delhi A. C. Philip Vice president, Cochin Navaneetha Krishnan T General Secretary Date:24th March, 2015 1) His Excellency Shri Pranab Mukherjee, President of India, Also to 2) His Excellency Shri H.M. Ansari, Vice-President of India, 3) Hon'ble Shri Narendra Modi, Prime Minister of India, 4) Hon'ble Shri H.L. Dattu, Chief Justice of India, 5) Hon'ble...

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Article on Judicial Reform

Lack of Management & Technology in Indian Judicial System – Greatest Cause of Huge Pendency & Utterly Low Efficiency Ram Kishan M - 09302103689 www.drtsolutions.com We adopted the Judicial System established by the British Rulers meant for governing over an alien country and hence obviously not suited for a democratic setup or even their own country. We created so called a ‘World Class Constitution’ which was based on inputs from the various constitutions of the world. It was our lack of management that on one hand we took self pride that we have a created a world class constitution but did not do anything...

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The power of the Parliament to enact law, even to undo judgements, is unquestionable

The power of the Parliament to enact law, even to undo judgements, is unquestionable Mathews J Nedumpara 98205 35428 26.01.23. The power of the Parliament to enact law, even to undo judgements, is unquestionable Nothing could be more contrary to the elementary principles of jurisprudence than to assert that the legislature cannot enact a law to ineffect a judgement. It is so unfortunate that the SC has been asserting so time and time again. It did so in the Mullaperiyar case declaring the law enacted by the Kerala legislature to undo the judgement of a 3-judge bench holding that the dam will supposedly remain safe...

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Open Letter: A Call for Abolishing the Senior Designation in the Legal Profession

Open Letter: A Call for Abolishing the Senior Designation in the Legal Profession Mathews J Nedumpara 98205 35428 11.01.2023. Open letter Dear Ms. Indira Jaising, Sub: Abolition of senior designation- reg. When it comes to transparency and reforms in judiciary, there are certain areas where we are in agreement, though there are serious differences in many other areas. On the topic of abolition of senior designation I was under impression that we agreed and on the question of abolition of the collegium we are poles apart. While you support the system of entitlement, patronage, nepotism, dynasty, of which the collegium has become a synonym, I believe that...

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