ISLAMABAD, July 26 A strange reversal of roles took place in the Courtroom One on Monday where Waseem Sajjad, the counsel for the federal government, was defending parliament's right to adopt the 18th ...
Of late, there has been criticism of the Basic Structure Doctrine on two major grounds, first, it was propounded for the first time by the Supreme Court in its judgment in Kesavananda Bharaticase ...
The story so far: Vice-President and Rajya Sabha Chairman Jagdeep Dhankar’s recent public criticism of the judiciary and remark that courts cannot dilute “parliamentary sovereignty” sparked a debate ...
On the 50th anniversary of the Kesavananda Bharati judgment, it is time to appreciate how the doctrine brought together the best in advocacy, idealism Kesavananda Bharati (KB) vs State of Kerala — a ...
The basic structure theory cannot be viewed as an impediment or obstruction to the constituent power of Parliament Inaugurating the 83rd All India Presiding Officers Conference, Jagdeep Dhankhar, the ...
The judiciary and the Modi government have been in a war of words over judicial appointments. While this debate is not new, the intensity has increased since a new chief justice, DY Chandrachud, took ...
The confrontation between the judiciary and legislature is mainly because of a lack of critical appreciation of each other's role and limits. How can the presiding officers and MPs claim supremacy and ...
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