Former CJI BR Gavai said the legislation does not violate the basic structure of the Constitution, which safeguards India's federal framework and democratic system ....
Former chief justice of India BR Gavai told a parliamentary committee on Thursday that the simultaneous elections bill does not violate the basic structure of the Constitution.Becoming the sixth ...
“Let the CBI file a status report,” the CJI said, suggesting, “The monitoring part we can entrust to the (Manipur) High Court’s Chief Justice.” ... The CJI said that ... CJI.
He says synchronised elections only alter the manner of polling, not constitutional principles; of six former CJIs who have spoken to the panel, two said the Bill violates the Constitution’s basic structure and four said it would not ....
Former Chief Justice of India (CJI) B.R ... Making a detailed representation before the parliamentary panel, the ex-CJI argued that the Basic Structure doctrine encompasses the federal ... Ex-CJI Gavai.
... long, the CJI office said, “the CJI is aware of the issue and that he is contemplating consultation with his colleagues for issuance of a general internal guidelines for prompt delivery of judgments.
The Supreme Court noted political disputes often reach it, as a plea on Himanta Biswa Sarma's alleged hate speech was mentioned. Elections are fought here ....