Centre clears appointment of 3 High Court chief justices as Supreme Court judges
The Ministry of Law and Justice has cleared the appointments of three Chief Justices of different High Courts as judges of the Supreme Court of India.
The Ministry of Law and Justice has cleared the appointments of three Chief Justices of different High Courts as judges of the Supreme Court of India.
The first such meeting took place on September 22, 2006, in Shanghai, China. The Shanghai Cooperation Organization has eight full members, four with observer status and another four as dialogue partners.
The Central Government on Sunday notified the appointments of four Chief Justices of High Courts of different states and Union Territory.
The CJI had said during the function that in another month, he expected that 90 per cent of vacancies will be filled.
Bonhomie between the executive and judiciary may undermine the independence of the judiciary as enunciated in the SCAORA case, argues ASHIT KUMAR SRIVASTAVA.