New Delhi, Oct 26 The central government Sunday declared a war against huge backlog of over 31 million court cases, finalising an ambitious scheme to appoint 15,000 trial court judges and 700 high court judges on contract for two years to work in three shifts to eliminate arrears within three years.
The Congress-led United Progressive Alliance [...]
New Delhi, Oct 21 In the midst of protests by lawyers over some provisions, the government today said it will implement the amendments to the Criminal Procedure Code in the near future.
Law Minister M Veerappa Moily told reporters that the government was addressing the issue and “shortly, we will be in a position to bring [...]
New Delhi, Aug 16 : Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Chief Justice of India K.G. Balakrishnan Sunday appeared to be differing on appointing more judges to reduce the huge backlog of cases pending in the judiciary.
As Manmohan Singh urged the judiciary to eliminate its backlog of 31.18 million cases, the largest in the world, [...]
Whatever plan these law makers make,all useless unless Government remove some Judges who has no common sense,they just deliver justice on basis of gender wihtout any merits. Many common man has better common sense and head over their shoulder than these judges.
NEW DELHI: In a move to end the “once a litigant always a litigant” [...]
CHENNAI: The proposed legislation to provide for declaration of assets by judges would also have provisions to protect the judiciary from frivolous charges, Union law minister M Veerappa Moily said on Sunday.
“As the judiciary cannot be treated on a par with the political executive or other institutions, the legislation will
protect judges from vexatious allegations,” he [...]
CHENNAI: The proposed legislation to provide for declaration of assets by judges would also have provisions to protect the judiciary from frivolous charges, Union law minister M Veerappa Moily said on Sunday.
“As the judiciary cannot be treated on a par with the political executive or other institutions, the legislation will
protect judges from vexatious allegations,” he [...]
New Delhi: The Union Law Minister M Veerappa Moily said the government was considering changes in rape laws in accordance with the report of the Law Commission of India.The government has also received suggestions from various groups, including the National Commission for Women, for changes in laws for rape and homosexual sex, he said The [...]
HUBLI, July 4, 2009: Union law minister M Veerappa Moily on Saturday said the next five years will be an era of judicial reforms in the country. The central government is seriously considering certain concrete steps to improve the judicial service in the country.
In a bid to reduce the burden on courts [...]