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Suggesting the obvious

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA ORDINARY ORIGINAL JURISDICTION WP(C) NO. 861/2018 IN THE MATTER BETWEEN Mathews J. Nedumpara And Others PETITIONERS Versus The Supreme Court of India and Others RESPONDENTS TO THE HON’BLE CHIEF JUSTICE OF INDIA AND HIS COMPANION JUDGES OF THEHON’BLE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA HUMBLE SUGGESTIONS BY THE PETITIONERS ABOVENAMED MOST RESPECTFULLY SHEWETH: The Audio-Video Recording of Judicial Proceedings is a measure which is very safe and easy to implement, as the Petitioners had directly witnessed the same in a Contempt of Court Proceedings at the Nagpur Bench of Bombay High Court, as Counsels, where it was implemented on mere application of the Contemnor without calling for any suggestions....

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“Ratio” of the judges 2 and the NJAC cases

“RATIO” OF THE JUDGES 2 AND THE NJAC CASES -Mathews J. Nedumpara The Supreme Court in Keshavanada Bharati held that the “basic structure” of the constitution is inviolable though fundamental rights could be violated. In Indira Nehru Gandhi and Minerva Mills it was held that from 24.04.1973, the validity of a statute has to be tested on the Basic Structure. Independence of Judiciary is one of the Basic features of the constitution. The independence of the judiciary is not about the independent discharge of the functions of a judge subsequent to his appointment but is all about the very appointment, i.e., who...

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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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The NLC Writ Petition Challenging the Transfer of Justice Jayant Patel

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA CIVIL ORIGINAL JURISDICTION WRIT PETITION (C) NO. ________OF 2017 BETWEEN National Lawyers’ Campaign For Judicial Transparency and Reforms, represented by its Secretary (Litigation) Mr. A. C. Philip, having its registered office at: 304, Hari Chambers, 3rd Floor, 54/68 SBS Marg, Near Old Custom House, Fort Mumbai- 400 023              … PETITIONER No.1   Versus The Union of India, Represented by the Cabinet Secretary Government of India, South Block, Rashtrapati Bhawan, New Delhi 110 004                                  … Respondent No.1     Secretary, (Department of Justice) Jaisalmer House, 26, Mansingh Road, New Delhi-110 011.                                          ………Respondent No.2   Collegium of Supreme Court, Represented by Registrar General The Supreme Court of India, TilakMarg, New Delhi-110 001, India.                                                              … Respondent No.3   Chairman, Parliamentary Standing Committee on Law and Justice Parliament...

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