The Indian government is considering revisions to the Memorandum of Procedure for appointing judges in the higher judiciary. The process is part of broader judicial reforms, including potential ...
Former Chief Justice of India (CJI) DY Chandrachud believes that the Indian judicial system is transforming and is no longer being presided over by a group of “elite of male Hindu, upper caste men”.
India is grappling with a massive crisis that strikes at the core of justice — an overwhelmed judicial system burdened by an astonishing backlog of over 50 million criminal and civil cases. This ...
With 50 million criminal and civil cases pending, it would take 300 years to clear the country’s judicial backlog. Share full article Lawyers outside the Delhi High Court. The number of pending cases ...
Over 4.6 crore cases are pending, some languishing for over three to five decades, in various courts across India. The Union Minister of Law and Justice, Arjun Ram Meghwal, revealed this staggering ...