Constitutional Crisis leading to Resignation of Uttarakhand CM – UPSC GS2
Context: Citing “constitutional crisis”, Uttarakhand Chief Minister Tirath Singh Rawat submitted his resignation to Governor due to uncertainty over his […]
Context: Citing “constitutional crisis”, Uttarakhand Chief Minister Tirath Singh Rawat submitted his resignation to Governor due to uncertainty over his […]
Instances of Judicial intervention: A Division Bench of the Delhi High Court observed that it will “hang any person” who
Context: Government has given a fresh push to the long-pending proposal to set up the new service to have a
Facts: Number of pending cases in our courts is 446 lakhs and by 2022 it will cross 500 lakhs. Between 2006 and
Utility: Direct question can be asked on digitisation of judiciary, delays in judiciary, reforms etc. e-Courts Project: It is an
Tribunal Reform Ordinance 2021: Centre government has issued the Tribunals Reforms (Rationalization and Conditions of Service) Ordinance 2021. The ordinance aims
Context: The Supreme Court denied to stop media from reporting the oral observations made by the judges during a case.
Context: SC transferred all oxygen supply-related cases in various High Courts to SC. It did so, in the name of prioritising
Context: Centre needs to enact rules for selection of experts in Tribunals with clarity and objectivity. Why Tribunals are formed?
Background: Lok Adalats established to provide quick, accessible and affordable justice to masses. This prevents delay in justice delivery as