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Will he ? Won’t He? Narasimhan Vijayaraghavan Justice Dhananjay Chandrachud was recommended by Chief Justice U U Lalit to the Central Government,as his successor, keeping in with the spirit and script of constitutionalism. Justice Chandrachud would be CJI for a two year period from Nov 9,2022 to Nov 24,2024, having been sworn in as India’s fiftieth Chief Justice. A long enough tenure to make his mark. As a pre eminent constitutional wizard, would he be ready, able and willing?
by Sekar Reporter · Published November 9, 2022
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Lordship v parthiban j -6.This Court is unable to appreciate the conduct of the litigants by invoking the constitutional jurisdiction of this Court under Article 226 of the Constitution of India, without waiting for a reasonable time to lapse. This Court unfortunately has been witnessing in the recent past that plethora of ‘Mandamus’ Writ Petitions being filed at the drop of a hat for all kinds of relief as a matter of course taking away the precious time of this Court from focusing on a quality litigation in true exercise of its constitutional jurisdiction. The Writ Courts have been deluged with ‘Mandamus’ petitions converting the constitutional jurisdiction of this Court into a ‘Direction Factory’ or ‘Machine’ producing clichéd, stereotype order/hackneyed directions which hardly require any application of mind.
by Sekar Reporter · Published March 17, 2021
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Vinothpandian: 2021 (2) CTC 365 : Balaji baliram mupade vs state of maharastra : judgements normally to be prounounced within 2 months of conclusion of arguments , on expiry of 3 months parties can file application in high court seeking early judgement
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