judiciary
AA Edit | A governor cut to size
The greyest of the grey areas in our Constitution could be about the institution of governors
Bhopinder Singh | Target Imran: Gen. Munir a true soldier of Pak Deep State
As Imran’s bête noire, Gen. Munir had to endure the former PM’s reciprocal indignity of supposed corruption charges
AA Edit | Bibi forced to take step back
The independence of the judiciary has been a thorn to Israeli politicians
Manish Tewari | Is institutional collapse this decade’s new story?
The first crisis came with the imposition of internal Emergency on the 25th of June 1975
Supreme Court staffer tests positive for coronavirus
The employee has been admitted to a government hospital and is undergoing treatment
Don’t place the burden of our expectations on the judiciary
In Pakistan, courts are often expected to resolve fundamental questions concerning the identity of the state.
Hong Kong court goes against govt to deliver landmark ruling on spousal benefits
The judgement, handed down by the Court of Final Appeal, is the latest instance where judiciary has found against the govt.
Judiciary plagued with ‘rampant sexism’: Bombay HC judge supporting #MeToo
The Bombay High Court judge said the patriarchal world does not allow women to speak freely.
Judiciary-govt bonhomie death knell to democracy: SC judge to CJI
Justice Chelameswar questioned the probe initiated by K'taka HC against a District and Sessions judge at the instance of Law Ministry.
Courts, military, Pak netas: Mess is getting worse
Two military-court constitutional amendments in two-and-a-quarter years settled that debate.