New Delhi, The new criminal laws passed Parliament will tackle crime in an effective manner, Former Supreme Court judge Navin Sinha has said, while emphasising the need for effective training programmes for judges and police to make it a success. New criminal laws will tackle crime in effective manner: Former SC judge Navin Sinha Justice Sinha was Speaking at the …
As the end of year 2021 is nearing, LiveLaw brings to you an yearly Round-up of Supreme Court judgments. Writ Jurisdiction Cannot Be Utilised By A Litigant Only To Take Chance: Supreme Court "In our view, the extraordinary writ jurisdiction cannot be utilised by a litigant only to take chance and then to seek recourse to the other remedy after …
Justice Navin Sinha on Wednesday emphasised on the quality training of young lawyers as he retired from the Supreme Court after a tenure of four-and-half years. Chief Justice of India N V Ramana, who also addressed the event, said that judges must make a conscious effort to keep aside their biases and prejudices while delivering judgments and must not be …
Supreme Court Upholds Centre's Plan For The Central Vista Project by 2:1 Majority, Justice Khanna Dissents Order dated January 5, 2021 The Supreme Court upheld the Central Government's plan for construction of the Central Vista project and the government's proposal to construct a new Parliament in Lutyen's Delhi. 'Consensual Affair' Is Not A Defence Against A Charge Of Kidnapping A …