Judges
Sep 1 2010, Sreeja

It should be an eye-opener to the thousands of judges in the hundreds of courts in our country who deliberately or not prolong a judgement, leaving the litigants literally in the lurch. Once a litigant files a case in any court in the country, it...

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Oscar, Oaxaca
President Felipe Calderon said Mexico should consider appointing anonymous judges for drug trafficking trials, an unexpected proposal that he acknowledged contradicts...
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Usman Zafar, Islamabad
President Asif Ali Zardari has made two controversial appointments to the judiciary, in a move that has apparently rejected the recommendations put forth by the Chief...
made popular Feb 15 2010
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Shiv, india
Commenting on judiciary is like walking on a mine field with the sword of contempt hanging on one’s head. But when I find 27 cases being heard in 24 minutes I wonder...
made popular Oct 10 2009
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Mohit Dubey, Ghaziabad
After weeks of dilly dallying and attempting to nip things in the bud, the judiciary finally seems to be buckling to public opinion on probity and transparency when it...
made popular Aug 27 2009
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veena, delhi
Reading any newspaper or watching TV will tell you one and only one thing. The world which you live in and erroneously think as if it is your world you are sadly...
made popular Aug 4 2009
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K.R.RAVI, potomac
India—you have no future! Here is the headline from a newspaper, the sort of headline that has us wringing our hands in despair. Threats to judges, government lawyers...
made popular May 27 2009
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Hariharan Iyyer, Bombay
In what is playing out as an eerie reminder of the coup staged by the then General Musharaf in disposing Nawaz Sharif when he was out of the country...it seems to be...
made popular Mar 12 2009
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Tomas, Atlanta
A panel of federal appeals court judges pushed a U.S. government lawyer on Wednesday to answer why FBI letters sent out to Internet service providers seeking...
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Loosely flipping through half a dozen newspapers, my friend said to me, yawning a bit too wide, “Nothing really exciting!” “What happened? There is enough these...
made popular May 17 2008
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Palestinians wait their turn to meet Islamic Law Judge Khuloud Faqih, not seen, at the Islamic Law Court in the West Bank city of Ramallah, Monday, Feb. 23, 2009. Palestinians recently appointed the first two women as judges in Islamic courts. Muslim...