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Panel Discussion
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A Panel discussion on "Judicial Accountability - Appointment, Investigations and Removal" is organised by the Campaign on Wednesday, September 17, 2008 at Plenary Hall, Indian Law Institute, Bhagwan Das Road, New Delhi. ...background note |
More News on Judges Scam
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- PM calls for introspection on judicial appointments;Sept 12, 2008 ...more
- A Rough Justice; Indian Express; Sept 10, 2008 ...more
- UP cops want CBI probe against 34 judges; Sept 10, 2008 ...more
- CBI can question two P&H High Court Judges; Sept 10, 2008 ...more
- How to Judge a Judge; Sept 10, 2008 ...more
- PF scam: UP getsflak for failing to order CBI probe; Sept 10, 2008 ...more
- Stemming rot; Judges dont need complete immunity says CJI; Sept 10, 2008 ...more
- Justice Sen not resigning; Sept 10, 2008 ...more
- Judging the Judge; Sept 10, 2008 ...more
- Kolkatta Judges case adds to judicial woes; Sept 09 , 2008 ...more
- Why it's s difficult to remove a judge; Sept 09, 2008 ...more
- Centre moves to impeach HC judge; Sept 09, 2008 ...more
- CJI recommends impeachment of Calcutta HC judge; Sept 08, 2008 ...more 
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Ghaziabad Judges Scam
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- The Hindu; July 15, 2008 ...more
- Hindustan Times; July 15, 2008 ...more
- Indian Express; July 15, 2008 ...more
- Hindustan Times; July 13, 2008 ...more
- The Hindu; July 08, 2008 ...more
- Times of India; July 08, 2008 ...more
- The Telegraph; July 08, 2008 ...more
- ZEE News; July 04, 2008 ...more  |
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In an attempt to settle the controversy surrounding the implementation of Right to Information Act in the judiciary, the Central Information Commission (CIC) has directed Supreme Court officials and the Department of Personnel and Training to present their views on the matter.
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In a development unprecedented in the country's judicial history, the Central Vigilance Commission (CVC), the government's anti-corruption watchdog, has forwarded a set of complaints with allegations of corruption and misconduct against former Chief Justice of India YK Sabharwal to the government for further action.
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Contrary to the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court recently said, the Right to Information Act does cover 'constitutional authorities' ...more |
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