Supreme Court Verdicts: Anchored in Ink, Not Tossed in the Sand
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Supreme Court Verdicts: Anchored in Ink, Not Tossed in the Sand
Supreme Court Verdicts: Anchored in Ink, Not Tossed in the Sand Speaking at the International Convention on the Independence of the Judiciary, Justice B V Nagarathna expressed concern over the practice of overturning Supreme Court verdicts due to changes in judges. She insisted that judgments, like those written in ink, should retain their timeless validity.Justice Nagarathna, addressing attendees at OP Jindal Global University, emphasized the j…
OP Jindal University receives letter of appreciation from PM Modi ahead of their moot court
Chandigarh, Nov 28 (PTI) The OP Jindal Global University in Sonipat received a letter of appreciation from Prime Minister Narendra Modi ahead of their International Convention on "The Independence of Judiciary: Comparative Perspectives on Rights, Institutions and Citizens". The university said they are delighted to share that PM Modi has sent a letter of appreciation, dated November 27, for dedication of world's largest moot court, 'Nyayabhyasa …
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