Madras Bar Association v. Union Of India, 2021 PLRonline 9093
Supreme Court Of India L. Nageswara Rao, Hemant Gupta, S. Ravindra Bhat, JJ. Madras Bar Association v. Union Of India ...
Supreme Court Of India L. Nageswara Rao, Hemant Gupta, S. Ravindra Bhat, JJ. Madras Bar Association v. Union Of India ...
If the legislature or the executive are not functioning properly it is for the people to correct the defects by ...
Hon'ble Justice A.S. Anand, former Chief Justice of India has recently observed : "Courts have to function within the established ...
Hon'ble Mr. Justice J. S. Verma, the former CJI, in his Dr. K.L. Dubey Lecture: ...Judiciary has intervened to question ...
Before adverting to the controversy directly involved in these appeals we may have a fresh look on the inter se ...
Court observed that the modern trend points to judicial restraint in administrative action. The same view has been taken in ...
The theory of separation of powers first propounded by the French thinker Montesquieu (in his book `The Spirit of Laws') ...
Judicial restraint - The moral of this story is that if the judiciary does not exercise restraint and over-stretches its ...
Judicial restraint - Judges must restrain themselves from the areas reserved to the other separate branches. Thus, judicial restraint complements ...
Judges must know their limits. They must have modesty and humility, and not behave like emperors. The legislature, the executive ...
Judicial restraint - It is time to reiterate that public officers should not be called to court unnecessarily - The ...
Judicial restraint - A practice has developed in certain High Courts to call officers at the drop of a hat ...
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