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Supreme Court Rejects Government's Veto Power On Judges Appointment, Wants Reasons In Writing
- Monday March 27, 2017
- India News | Press Trust of India
The Supreme Court collegium refused to accept the proposal of the executive's right to reject its recommendation for appointment of a judge on the ground of national security as the government refused to give the reasons for rejection in writing. Though the government is learnt to have held several rounds of discussion with the Chief Justice of Ind...
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Judges' Appointment: National Security To Count, Centre Can Say No
- Wednesday March 15, 2017
- India News | Reported by Sunil Prabhu and A Vaidyanathan, Edited by Anindita Sanyal
The judges and the government have finally come to an agreement on the contentious issue of judicial appointments. The Supreme Court collegium has accepted the two conditions of the government: that the Centre has the right to refuse any appointment on the ground of national security; and a secretariat will be set up for better management and funct...
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Supreme Court Rejects Government's Veto Power On Judges Appointment, Wants Reasons In Writing
- Monday March 27, 2017
- India News | Press Trust of India
The Supreme Court collegium refused to accept the proposal of the executive's right to reject its recommendation for appointment of a judge on the ground of national security as the government refused to give the reasons for rejection in writing. Though the government is learnt to have held several rounds of discussion with the Chief Justice of Ind...
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Judges' Appointment: National Security To Count, Centre Can Say No
- Wednesday March 15, 2017
- India News | Reported by Sunil Prabhu and A Vaidyanathan, Edited by Anindita Sanyal
The judges and the government have finally come to an agreement on the contentious issue of judicial appointments. The Supreme Court collegium has accepted the two conditions of the government: that the Centre has the right to refuse any appointment on the ground of national security; and a secretariat will be set up for better management and funct...
- www.ndtv.com