SC Constitution Bench Concludes Hearing In Delhi v Centre Amidst Heated Arguments Between CJI And Dr.Rajeev Dhawan
The five-Judge Constitution bench of the Supreme Court today concluded its hearing in Delhi v Centre and reserved its judgment. The conclusion of the hearing a little after 4 p.m. was marred by heated exchanges between the Chief Justice of India, Dipak Misra, and the senior counsel for the Delhi Government, Rajeev Dhawan.As Rajeev Dhawan wanted to make oral submissions, in response to. The conclusion of the hearing a little after 4 p.m. was marred by heated exchanges between the Chief Justice of India, Dipak Misra, and the senior counsel for the Delhi Government, Rajeev Dhawan. As Rajeev Dhawan wanted to make oral submissions, in response to the respondents’ contentions, the Chief Justice, who was initially reluctant to hear him, permitted him to do so when he insisted, on the condition that he would avoid the points already canvassed by the lead counsel, Gopal Subramanium.













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