A three-judge bench of the Supreme Court has referred the matter challenging the practice of prescribing minimum marks for viva voce in district judges’ selection after the written examination is over, for the consideration of constitution bench.The bench of Justice Dipak Misra, Justice Amitava Roy and Justice AM Khanwilkar was hearing a reference [Samrjeet Singh case] from a two-judge bench, which referred the matter to the larger bench because of conflicting views.It was in October 2016, that the bench of Justice Shiva Kirti Singh and Justice R Banumathi delivered split verdict in the matter of challenge against prescribing minimum marks for viva voce conducted by the High Court of Manipur for an appointment to the post of district judge (entry level).When the matter came up for hearing before the three-judge bench last week, the lawyers appearing for the parties told the bench a similar matter [Tej Prakash Pathak vs Rajasthan High Court] is pending before a constitution bench. … [Read more...] about Exclusive- Prescribing Minimum Marks For Viva Voce In District Judges’ Selection After Exam: Matter Referred To Constitution Bench
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Mark Judge agrees to ‘confidentially’ work with law enforcement on Brett Kavanaugh allegations
WASHINGTON (AP) — After a dramatic flurry of last-minute negotiations, Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh cleared a key procedural hurdle Friday, but his confirmation prospects were still deeply uncertain as Republicans agreed to ask for a new FBI investigation into sexual assault allegations.Under pressure from moderate members, Republican leaders said they would allow the new probe for up to one week, slowing their rush to confirm Kavanaugh shortly after the new high court term opens on Monday.It was unclear whether President Donald Trump backed the new timeline, cobbled together in private negotiations Friday. The talks were forced by Sen. Jeff Flake, a moderate Republican who surprised colleagues by announcing his support for Kavanaugh early Friday only to call for further investigation a few hours later.Trump, who previously accused the Democrats of obstruction and opposed the FBI probing the allegations against his nominee, said merely that he would "let the Senate … [Read more...] about Mark Judge agrees to ‘confidentially’ work with law enforcement on Brett Kavanaugh allegations
Conservative DC group throws money to Mark Harris of NC, 11 other Republicans
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Sudden Release From Mullaperiyar Dam One Of The Causes Of Flood, Kerala Govt Submits In SC [Read Affidavit]
Share Tweet Plus One Pin It Email Print By: Manu Sebastian August 23, 2018 11:16 pm Change Font Size The Kerala Government has filed an affidavit in the Supreme Court stating that Tamil Nadu Government’s refusal to start controlled release of water from Mullaperiyar dam when water level reached 136 feet, resulted in sudden release when water level neared 140 feet. This sudden release is stated to be one of the causes of flood in Kerala. The Affidavit was filed in response to a petition filed by one Russel Joy seeking announcement of Disaster Management Plan and constant monitoring of water levels by State of Tamil Nadu. The affidavit has been affirmed by the Chief Secretary of Government, Tom Jose IAS, in response to a writ petition seeking judicial examination of how various authorities responded to the flood situation in Kerala. The affidavit states that Mullaperiyar dam and Idukki dam have similar catchment area; however, the storage capacity of Mullaperiyar … [Read more...] about Sudden Release From Mullaperiyar Dam One Of The Causes Of Flood, Kerala Govt Submits In SC [Read Affidavit]
Supreme Court Monthly Digest- May 2019
By: Ashok Kini 18 Jun 2019 3:39 AM GMT Statutory Appeal Can Be Filed Even If Application To Set Aside Ex-Parte Decree [ Order IX Rule 13 CPC] Is Dismissed Bhivchandra Shankar More vs. Balu Gangaram More The Supreme Court observed that the right of appeal under Section 96(2) CPC is a statutory right and the defendant cannot be deprived of the statutory right of appeal merely on the ground that the application filed by him under Order IX Rule 13 CPC [to set aside ex-parte decree] has been dismissed. Writ Of Habeas Corpus Can Be Issued When The Detention Of A Minor Is By A Person Who Is Not Entitled To His Legal Custody Tejaswini Gaud vs. Shekhar Jagdish Prasad Tewari The Supreme Court observed that the writ of habeas corpus is maintainable where it is proved that the detention of a minor child by a parent or others was illegal and without any authority of law. The bench comprising Justice R. Banumathi and Justice R. Subhash Reddy affirmed a Bombay … [Read more...] about Supreme Court Monthly Digest- May 2019