Tag Archives: judiciary
Rule of law
Living in a country, which was under foreign rule for over seven hundred years is not easy. People through generation after generation learned that survival under corrupt autocratic rule is possible only through bribe. No wonder that that about sixty … Continue reading
Filed under Judges, Law and Justice
Seven Sins by Honourable
New Delhi, Nov. 10: Former Supreme Court judge Ruma Pal today tore into the process of appointment of judges to the Supreme Court and the high courts and the lack of an embedded mechanism to ensure judicial accountability. Pal, a … Continue reading
Filed under Contempt, Hall of shame, Law and Justice
Ex-CJI’s 3 kin found in possession of black money
In further embarrassment to former Chief Justice of India KG Balakrishnan, Income Tax authorities on Saturday said they have unearthed black money in possession of three of his relatives during their investigation into allegations of amassment of wealth by them. … Continue reading
Filed under Hall of shame
Sorry is enough?
“We are sorry to say a lot of complaints are coming against certain judges of the Allahabad High Court relating to their integrity. Some judges have their kith and kin practicing in the same court,” stated the SC. The court … Continue reading
Filed under Hall of shame, Law and Justice