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"Differences Between Government And Judiciary Doesn't Mean...": Law Minister
Denying any clash between the government and judiciary as speculated in the media,, Law Minister Kiren Rijiju today contended that differences were inevitable in a democracy but they should not be construed as confrontation.
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"Some Present It Like Mahabharat...": Minister On Centre vs Judiciary
There can be a difference of opinion between the government and the judiciary but that does not mean the two are attacking each other and a "Mahabharat" is going on as is being projected by some, Law Minister Kiren Rijiju said.
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Ravi Shankar Prasad May Meet Chief Justice To Discuss Government-Judiciary Differences
Law minister Ravi Shankar Prasad is likely to meet Chief Justice of India Dipak Misra later this month amid growing differences between the government and the judiciary over a host of issues.
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No Strong Disagreement With Judiciary Over Judges Appointment: Centre
There is no strong disagreement between the executive and the judiciary over appointment of judges, and any "difference of opinion" between the two is mutually settled, the government said today.
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Document That'll Guide In Judge's Appointment May Remain Unresolved In Justice Khehar's Tenure
The sharp differences between the government and the judiciary over a document to guide future appointment of judges to higher courts are unlikely to be settled during the tenure of Chief Justice of India JS Khehar who demits office next month.
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"Differences Between Government And Judiciary Doesn't Mean...": Law Minister
Denying any clash between the government and judiciary as speculated in the media,, Law Minister Kiren Rijiju today contended that differences were inevitable in a democracy but they should not be construed as confrontation.
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"Some Present It Like Mahabharat...": Minister On Centre vs Judiciary
There can be a difference of opinion between the government and the judiciary but that does not mean the two are attacking each other and a "Mahabharat" is going on as is being projected by some, Law Minister Kiren Rijiju said.
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Ravi Shankar Prasad May Meet Chief Justice To Discuss Government-Judiciary Differences
Law minister Ravi Shankar Prasad is likely to meet Chief Justice of India Dipak Misra later this month amid growing differences between the government and the judiciary over a host of issues.
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No Strong Disagreement With Judiciary Over Judges Appointment: Centre
There is no strong disagreement between the executive and the judiciary over appointment of judges, and any "difference of opinion" between the two is mutually settled, the government said today.
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Document That'll Guide In Judge's Appointment May Remain Unresolved In Justice Khehar's Tenure
The sharp differences between the government and the judiciary over a document to guide future appointment of judges to higher courts are unlikely to be settled during the tenure of Chief Justice of India JS Khehar who demits office next month.