Constitutional Law with Article 224

Supreme Court Activates Article 224A for Ad-Hoc Judge Appointments in High Courts to Tackle Backlog: Lok Prahari vs. Union of India (20 April 2021)

Supreme Court Activates Article 224A for Ad-Hoc Judge Appointments in High Courts to Tackle Backlog: Lok Prahari vs. Union of India (20 April 2021) Date of the Judgment: 20 April 2021 Citation: Lok Prahari vs. Union of India (2021) INSC 212 Judges: S.A. Bobde, CJI, Sanjay Kishan Kaul, J., and Surya Kant, J. Can a […]

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Supreme Court Sets Timelines for High Court Judge Appointments: PLR Projects Pvt. Ltd. vs. Mahanadi Coalfields Ltd. (20 April 2021)

Supreme Court Sets Timelines for High Court Judge Appointments Date of the Judgment: 20 April 2021 Citation: Not Available Judges: S.A. Bobde, CJI, Sanjay Kishan Kaul, J., Surya Kant, J. How long should the appointment of High Court judges take? The Supreme Court of India addressed this critical question, noting the significant vacancies in High

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Supreme Court Upholds Appointment of Additional Judges: Sunil Samdaria vs. Union of India (23 February 2018)

Supreme Court Upholds Appointment of Additional Judges: Sunil Samdaria vs. Union of India (2018) LEGAL ISSUE: Whether the appointment of Additional Judges for a term less than two years is valid under Article 224 of the Constitution of India, and whether a retired judicial officer is eligible for appointment as an Additional Judge. CASE TYPE:

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