Good or bad, popular or controversial, but always consequential legacy of CJI Chandrachud’s tenure

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  • Опубликовано: 25 ноя 2024

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  • @ThePrintIndia
    @ThePrintIndia  28 дней назад +10

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  • @ManyuAngrish
    @ManyuAngrish 28 дней назад +132

    Chandrachud's ultimate legacy is restoring the dignity of the judiciary from the doldrums after Misra and Gogoi drove it to the ground. A truly balanced, progressive and inspirational man with astute clarity and an iron spine.

    • @_Vladimir__Putin_
      @_Vladimir__Putin_ 28 дней назад +6

      Wait until Chandrachud joins politics

    • @Pahadi-uk04-x6e
      @Pahadi-uk04-x6e 28 дней назад +11

      ​@@_Vladimir__Putin_ he is free to anything after the retirement.... U people never say the same thing about sibal

    • @xcel5203
      @xcel5203 28 дней назад +3

      ​@@Pahadi-uk04-x6e His justification for awarding the Ayodhya site in favour of a temple is ridiculous and goes in the face of logic and common sense ; invoking God in a religious dispute by a judge is contradictory and controversial.

    • @slomob
      @slomob 28 дней назад +5

      ​@@Pahadi-uk04-x6e Is Sibbal a judge ?

    • @crosshmingthanga5201
      @crosshmingthanga5201 28 дней назад

      We share the same opinion

  • @santhoshrgopal
    @santhoshrgopal 28 дней назад +34

    In the Just past era of dominant one party rule, DY Chandracud held his nerve and passed brave orders. And his human side of adopting two differently abled daughters puts him firmly in the pantheon of honorable men

  • @raghvinderjoshi4667
    @raghvinderjoshi4667 28 дней назад +21

    Hats Off to Shekhar Gupta for a very balanced critique on Justice DY Chandrachud's tenure as CJI. The Print under SG is maturing into a credible and respectable media house. Look forward to more such unbiased reporting from The Print Team.

  • @rajshekhar1147
    @rajshekhar1147 28 дней назад +40

    I have seen doctors pray before going into operation theater.
    Hence, no problem in judges praying while writing a judgement which had potential to cause internal n external trouble.

    • @xcel5203
      @xcel5203 28 дней назад +7

      Does that mean that they are inherently incapable of taking the right decisions by themselves ? That makes them unfit for judicial duty .

    • @PanakaluPoonakam
      @PanakaluPoonakam 28 дней назад +12

      @@xcel5203 Sir, you are a hoo-tiya. Cheers and best wishes!

    • @TheLionKing2345
      @TheLionKing2345 28 дней назад +8

      There's no problem in praying or being religious in personal life...the problem is with publicly talking about it..
      Chief justice should refrain from making references to it in public forum

    • @Questionizer-m7h
      @Questionizer-m7h 27 дней назад +5

      @@xcel5203 So a doctor too should be disqualified if he needs to pray before a surgery, right?

    • @MoongFaliing
      @MoongFaliing 17 дней назад

      ​@@Questionizer-m7h Didn't see the whole video did you? To make comments that he prayed when the case was concerning two discontented religions can be reasonably critqued

  • @rajshekhar1147
    @rajshekhar1147 28 дней назад +31

    I find no problem with any of cji's judgements. But i m critical of his colouring his hair to look younger and making me feel Modi is retiring him early .😅

  • @Gendya3312
    @Gendya3312 27 дней назад +2

    Thank you Shekhar for letting us know what good government servants look like. This is the class bureaucrat which I think India deserves. Educated, balanced and with integrity.

  • @TheLionKing2345
    @TheLionKing2345 28 дней назад +9

    Even Chandrachud bowed down to the powers that be towards the end of his career

  • @VicharB
    @VicharB 28 дней назад +17

    All I can say is that I have deepest regards and respect for Mr Chandrachud as CJI.

  • @shobhitkaul8076
    @shobhitkaul8076 28 дней назад +9

    😂😂 beverages... That was cheeky Shekhar

  • @AnalystTV
    @AnalystTV 28 дней назад +9

    Cut the clutter on Maharashtra politics pls😢

  • @harendrasingh821
    @harendrasingh821 24 дня назад +2

    Chandrachud played his cards well and got/ will get everything he desires. He will be known for passing strictures verbally but at the end decision in favour of ruling dispensation.
    Bravo

  • @venkatakrishnanramakrishna5776
    @venkatakrishnanramakrishna5776 28 дней назад +14

    Shekharji has selective amnesia, In Sabarimala judgement, one dissenting judge was a woman SC judge. So, the US supreme court judges inner voice doesn't apply for Sabarimala case???

  • @Radicalist-Manifesto
    @Radicalist-Manifesto 28 дней назад +6

    Morarji Bhai served the beverage "Morarji Cola"..!! We all know it was a "Made in India" product, Morarji Bhai swore by it, and he had an endless and free supply..😜

  • @akshetmohanka345
    @akshetmohanka345 28 дней назад

    Terrific episode SG sir!!

  • @GinzaGeorge
    @GinzaGeorge 28 дней назад

    Timely and well-done. Thank you.

  • @Bhushan1805
    @Bhushan1805 28 дней назад +5

    Very well put. If he has irked both sides it means he was very neutral for the polarizing times.

  • @sayanmal2883
    @sayanmal2883 28 дней назад +3

    The curious case of dearness allowance of West Bengal Govt Employees. State Administrative Tribunal then Single bench as well as division bench of Calcutta High Court gave judgements in favournif State Govt employees and directed the West Bengal Govt to Pay Dearness Allowance as per All India Consumer Price Index.But the state govt run by Trinamool congress went to Supreme Court in 2022. Since then it has been pending in the SC without any progress. It was listed for hearing 13-14 times but each time judges of Supreme Court gave another date without hearing the matter. The State Govt employees of West Bengal are loosing faith in the Supreme Court.Justice delayed is justice denied.

  • @sarojsidhu5517
    @sarojsidhu5517 23 дня назад

    He was doing good , but in the end he fizzled out ,, from his path!
    It has shocked his fans totally , left them aghast, at the change , that took over him!
    God be with him. !

  • @Samp50
    @Samp50 24 дня назад +1

    Chandrachud still represents the dynastic, nepotistic state of our judiciary.. our judicial system is corrupt, doesn't inspire confidence..

  • @venugopalkoka2888
    @venugopalkoka2888 27 дней назад +1

    There should be a minimum tenure of at least two years once a CJI is appointed. And only the really deserving should make it. Not by seniority.

  • @pratiush1000
    @pratiush1000 28 дней назад +10

    One ahould read Carvan's long feature article on Shekhar Gupta to undertand his controversial editorial stands

    • @ashishb
      @ashishb 28 дней назад +2

      True

    • @adityaksengupta
      @adityaksengupta 27 дней назад +2

      Thanks very much for this suggestion -- just finished reading the excellent piece, and if I understand Mr Gupta at all, he'd have enjoyed it too.

    • @akh-007
      @akh-007 27 дней назад +1

      Thanks for recommending it. It was an excellent read

  • @yuvrajsingh-pw1st
    @yuvrajsingh-pw1st 27 дней назад +4

    This is really a very biased reporting.

  • @dattaumalkar4955
    @dattaumalkar4955 28 дней назад

    Very good summing up of Shri Chandrachud's tenure. I think his judgements were more based on "public opinion backed by constitutional provisons" rather than ideological bend as some were harping on

  • @abhinav5847
    @abhinav5847 27 дней назад +2

    In this you forgot the horribly neet judgement. Ig that shows you how much we value meritocracy in this country. If media doesn't care how can we expect supreme court to take neet UG aspirants seriously. System failed us all.

  • @RavindraSinha
    @RavindraSinha 28 дней назад +4

    Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud has firmly established himself as a leading figure in India's judicial history, distinguished by his exceptional kindness, vast knowledge, and profound wisdom.

  • @Moinak-wo5zc
    @Moinak-wo5zc 28 дней назад +2

    I think he did a great tenure

  • @leovalde7z
    @leovalde7z 28 дней назад +2

    Thank you for this episode! Amazing justice.

  • @fawaaza.7743
    @fawaaza.7743 28 дней назад +2

    he tried his best def

  • @mathsforallgeneration
    @mathsforallgeneration 23 дня назад

    People from left and right will find his judgements good or bad based on their bias! Else being neutral you will always agree with him.

  • @xxyz2023
    @xxyz2023 28 дней назад +8

    Indian democracy relies on a checks & balance, but from time to time, politicians in power, crave more control, & often attempt to erode the institutional independence which threatens the foundation of India's Constitution. India's Constitution, shaped under Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, separates religion & Govt. Our Constitution is Not a religious one. This Constitution is a gift from our forefathers who fought the colonial Raj.
    Our Constitution gives the freedom for peaceful protest & the freedom of the press (instead of lapd0godigmedia) against unjust govt policies. Farmers & female wrestlers in Punjab & Haryana are not anti-national, for peaceful protest allowed by India's Constitution. We are following in pakistan's steps, by trying to be a religious nation full of religious radicals shouting religion is in danger.
    A rigid union government allows organized corruption & unaccountability to grow from within the system. The biggest scam in the history of India is the electoral bonds scheme, that has made one political party the wealthiest in the world. The Supreme court said those who introduced it had legalised corruption.
    It's hypocrisy to use PLMA, to target opponents without evidence. We don't want Rowlatt Act (1919) type laws that authorised the colonial administration to indefinitely jail anyone just based on suspicion. The "one nation, one election", will be a note-ban type blunder; making elected politicians more unaccountable. Since 2014, ED cases are 95% against opposition politicians.
    These are the warnings, if a nation is turning into a regime state:
    1. Tell that the citizens powers are being taken by this 'other' smaller group of people in the country.
    2. Disdain for the importance of human rights.
    3. Inciting “spontaneous” mob to act against their identified enemies.
    4. A disproportionate share of national resources is allocated to the military, even when domestic needs are acute.
    5. Rampant sexism & treat women as second-class citizens. They are anti-abortion & intolerant of homosexuality, which are codified into laws that enjoy strong support by the religious, lending cover for the laws.
    6. The liberal media are under strict control, by labelling them as unpatriotic or by implied threats to the owners of the private media
    7. Obsession with national security & their actions are justified under the rubric of “security”.
    8. A perception is manufactured to kept up the illusion that the party members are defenders of the faith & opponents of being “godless”
    9. Power of corporations is protected to ensure a continued mutuality of interests
    10. The poor, that forms the underclass, is considered akin to a vice
    11. Suppression of artists & academicians who are called high-society club "elites". In dictatorships, art & literature should only be created to serve the national interest, or they have no right to exist.
    12. Fear of criminals & national traitors, are promoted as an excuse to give more unchecked power to the police, leading to rampant abuse. Obsession with draconian systems of punishment with huge prison populations.
    13. Those in business circles & close to the power elite often use their position to enrich themselves.
    14. They are also obsessed about deep-secret global plan, that everyone is against them.
    P.s What had happened in Bangladesh, was their govt passed draconian laws to increase their control to control all media, hide unemployment nos & centralised corruption under their union govt. The End result was disaster.

    • @ArvindSaha-g3v
      @ArvindSaha-g3v 28 дней назад

      This Constitution is a gift from our forefathers who fought the colonial Raj
      But ambedkar ji never fought any Britishers. He was working with them

    • @xxyz2023
      @xxyz2023 28 дней назад

      ​@@ArvindSaha-g3v Dr. Ambedkar's legacy is too big for you, he was a key figure in the Indian independence movement who was advocating for Dalits & the abolition of untouchability. He championed human rights & fought against discrimination. He launched movements to allow public drinking water resources for Dalits & entry of Dalits in temples. The basis for everything good in a free country are rights & protections for the powerless, voiceless people.

    • @PanakaluPoonakam
      @PanakaluPoonakam 28 дней назад

      You know there are people who will eat Chinese money or from Ford Foundation to launch agitations and protests for ANY developmental activities and stop progress of the country. TBH, Farm laws are good for farmers and especially Punjab farmers. The amount of negative propaganda launched against the laws resulted in withdrawing them. Punjab's waterlevels are going down year by year and entire state will turn to desert soon. Farm laws are meant to address that issue. And people like YOU will be answering when the entire state turns to desert. I hope I was able to make my point clear. Thanks for your understanding. Cheers and best wishes!

    • @xxyz2023
      @xxyz2023 28 дней назад

      ​@@PanakaluPoonakamWhen suddenly new policies, which is been hastily passed in the dead of the night, & without any discussions, in the parliament, it becomes important for the people who's lives will be affected by it, to evaluate the new policy even more closely.
      You can advocate for farmers & environmental concerns without blaming farmers or trying to control people using laws & cops. This Govt doesn't listen to the stakeholders, except it's corporate A friend. Genuine progress relies on constructive conversation, rather than govt sending in cops to beat people senselessly.

    • @xxyz2023
      @xxyz2023 28 дней назад

      ​@@PanakaluPoonakamNot all Govt responded like ours. Across the world, the same happened but their Govt responded differently compared to ours.
      Around that time, hundreds of french farmers in tractors were converging in the French capital, which was just one of many rallies of farmers discontent.
      Dozens of tractors had jammed the streets in Brussels due to their resentment. There were also protests in Italy, Poland, Spain, Netherlands, Switzerland & Romania.
      In Germany, they blocked the highways to their capital for a week to rail against the Govt who was planing to reduce subsidies. None of their govt beat or threaten their farmers. In the US, farmers complain they are being priced out by big Corporation.
      Can you imagine that Chinese farmers were in China's social media in anger, talking about grievances like the soaring input costs. Ironically even China govt responded to their farmers instead of beating them unlike ours.

  • @VictimHood-qv1hx
    @VictimHood-qv1hx 28 дней назад +2

    If you don’t truly believe in God , you become secular and only respect iftar parties

    • @Questionizer-m7h
      @Questionizer-m7h 27 дней назад

      No, despite Indian "liberals" giving you that impression, that is far from the truth.

  • @JustMe54328
    @JustMe54328 23 дня назад

    DYC was very good as a judge

  • @robymani6178
    @robymani6178 28 дней назад +6

    Most of the judgements to referred by you to which he had descentedto were ones which did not have much political impact like those which involved homosexuals and the case of a Hindu girl converting to Islam and marrying.
    The main fault with him was that he did not pursue cases like the Electoral bond case, cheating in Chandigarh municipal polls, J&K cases etc to their logical conclusion, but had let the culprits go free.
    The Hindenberg case was handled in a tardy manner, without reaching any meaningful conclusion and no action is being taken against SEBI chief, in spite of serious allegations regarding her conduct, which has relevance to Hindenburg having surfaced subsequently.

    • @tortlani
      @tortlani 28 дней назад +4

      He did the maximum possible in electoral bond case by invalidating the law.
      It is the prerogative of the center to maintain peace in a turbulent state like J&K. What did you want the CJ to do in J&K? He was CJ of India, not the agent of Pakistan.
      Hindenberg allegation was no case at all. Hindenberg is just a private party who makes baseless allegations with the intent to short sell.

    • @agsitaraman3270
      @agsitaraman3270 28 дней назад +1

      Which cji till date has done everything correctly?

    • @Myanmartiger921
      @Myanmartiger921 28 дней назад

      War winner nehru is with you

  • @arvimenon
    @arvimenon 28 дней назад +1

    Surprised that the striking down of NJAC didn't find a mention here.

  • @narendramarkale7908
    @narendramarkale7908 28 дней назад +1

    SG has no objection if CJI would have said I prayed the Almighty of so called minority but certainly CJ I was wrong when he prayed Bhagwant of the faith he belongs.

  • @stdew07
    @stdew07 28 дней назад +3

    *DYC was a good CJI all things considered!* 🙏🏾

  • @nordkm5464
    @nordkm5464 28 дней назад +4

    2:14 SG on the verge of offending his leftwing subscribers but checking himself 😅

  • @Dionysus-m7h
    @Dionysus-m7h 27 дней назад +1

    A showman who didn't do much...but instead has deliberately stifled justice at multiple occasions...The R.G Kar case being the latest example.Hope the next CJI will work towards restoring the faith of the common man in the Supreme Court, an aspect seriously hit by the actions of the incumbent.

  • @dimwittedhuman3044
    @dimwittedhuman3044 28 дней назад +6

    I had respect for Shekhar Gupta earlier. He is shamelessly disclosing the address and details of India's friend Sheikh Hasina stay in Delhi through an employee of The Print - Ananya Bharadwaj. We should all boycott such professionals.

  • @PradoshMitra2121
    @PradoshMitra2121 23 дня назад

    Right to privacy judgment and decriminalisation of adultery were the greatest judgments of DYC. The most horrible judgments were the Babri case and Article 370 matter.

    • @mathsforallgeneration
      @mathsforallgeneration 23 дня назад

      Any Judgmental is always controversial for one party or other! Some other will find his other two judgements controversial! People chose judgements as per their bias and ideology! He was a judge and he decided what he thought was the best!

  • @tanmayparmar2208
    @tanmayparmar2208 28 дней назад

    Namaste sir ji

  • @kasridhar2687
    @kasridhar2687 28 дней назад

    11:00 well played , but it is just not meeting it is an interview for post retirement job

  • @viswapramodC
    @viswapramodC 28 дней назад +13

    One request Shekhar Ji, kindly refer to the so called "liberal" side as the left liberal side... It's important to mention the word "left"...!! They are not liberations or classical liberals... They have a clear ideological bent towards socialism, Marxism, and post modernism...!!

    • @subramaniamramasubramanian877
      @subramaniamramasubramanian877 28 дней назад +1

      Who is a classic liberal? If you mean libertarian, he often makes that distinction very clearly

    • @PradeepGautam-ADV
      @PradeepGautam-ADV 28 дней назад +3

      Yes, in many ways they are in fact radical

    • @prithvim8743
      @prithvim8743 28 дней назад +3

      He will not do that… because he himself left liberal with benefits

  • @brijeshmehta7716
    @brijeshmehta7716 21 день назад

    The Supreme Court is the last line of defense for the separation of powers and for the rights and liberties guaranteed by the Constitution.
    This should not only be visible and seen by the common citizens but felt and understood as well.
    The powers being so divine and spiritual no one should play to the galleries and do justice as per the soul and spirit of the constitution.

  • @CoolGuyz-c8r
    @CoolGuyz-c8r 23 дня назад

    Chandrachud is a good lawyer, a poor judge. That is in the order of things. Good lawyers seldom make for good judges. Period.

  • @mg.f.9023
    @mg.f.9023 28 дней назад +9

    CJI has been inspirational. Though religion cannot dictate law, we would end up being another Afghanistan.

    • @Pahadi-uk04-x6e
      @Pahadi-uk04-x6e 28 дней назад

      Religion is above everything... This is hindustan and any decision in favour of hindus should be welcomed...

    • @neilbhatt7096
      @neilbhatt7096 28 дней назад +4

      Islam has 1400 year history of religion dictating law and there is no such thing as Hindu law. So it's a stupid comparison.

    • @xcel5203
      @xcel5203 28 дней назад

      ​@@neilbhatt7096 Isn't there ? You must be remarkably colour blind .

    • @mg.f.9023
      @mg.f.9023 28 дней назад

      @@neilbhatt7096
      There is Hindu Right wing who take the law in their own hands. Be it lynching or moral policing.
      Mahatma Gandhi was shot by a person who believed he was protecting Hindus.
      Journalist Gauri Lankesh was shot by Hindu right-wing goons.
      There are now ordinary Hindus being brainwashed by the Godi Media who propagate hate towards the minorities.
      Its getting very common day occurrence to see hate being propagated mainly by political leaders.

    • @mg.f.9023
      @mg.f.9023 28 дней назад

      @@neilbhatt7096
      There may be no Hindu Law, but there are group of right-wing Hindus who think they are the law in this country.

  • @wheatecho4361
    @wheatecho4361 27 дней назад

    Unconstitutional is both bad & controversial; but weird, because it cannot be punished or even scrutinized. I pity the people, who accept such a system 😊

    • @Vihari9
      @Vihari9 24 дня назад

      😂😂😂😂😂 keep crying... all Anti indian thugs will be looked after...

  • @dostondoc23
    @dostondoc23 21 день назад

    If you really want to know about the real legacy of Chandrachud, you need to listen to Adv. Sushant Dave in Karan Thapar's interview in The Wire.

  • @mathewthomas8397
    @mathewthomas8397 28 дней назад

    Rich complex legacy !!!! Hahaha ! I knew you would say that !! 😂😂😂

  • @parvadhami980
    @parvadhami980 28 дней назад +1

    Once a darling of Islamoleftists, now a thorn 😂
    And vice versa for RW 😂

  • @camneocare
    @camneocare 26 дней назад

    People must not be treated as fools by quoting some past as a standard. What is one at a point in time. With all the wisdom one has gained for years. That is all that matters.

  • @hardeepdhillon7063
    @hardeepdhillon7063 28 дней назад

    I liked cji chandrachud ❤❤

  • @keshavkaviti
    @keshavkaviti 27 дней назад

    Justice Ramana is a stunning example of long tenure extremely poor judgement record. Not one or at max definitely less than 5 constitutional benches were constituted during his time. What a criminal loss of time and power it is!
    Wonder why the media and country was silent during that time. And somehow media still accolades him as a successful judge!!

  • @DrNovid
    @DrNovid 21 день назад

    Rich legacy? Seriously? This one is a conspicuously spineless one in the upper echelons in recent times!!

  • @biswarbabu637
    @biswarbabu637 27 дней назад

    Wish he writes a book on his life experiences... wants to understand, how people who destroyed the century old structure are rewarded... while calling the dismantling of the structure a criminal act in the same judgement!!!

  • @pulakparag
    @pulakparag 27 дней назад

    Umar Khalid hearing hasn't even begun

  • @afaktolgi2274
    @afaktolgi2274 28 дней назад

    Shekar gupta is layered sanghi with rationality

  • @nishitkumar3277
    @nishitkumar3277 23 дня назад

    For the thackrey govt order, i believe the cji had in his questions n clarifications told the counsel that they could have restored the govt if he would not have resigned, but as it was a voluntary resignation the sc cannot restore that.

  • @pichumanisankar2617
    @pichumanisankar2617 23 дня назад

    While all the channels are obsessed with the shenanigans of BJP and Congress and the ‘Maha’ elections it is creditable for the Print to do a story on one of the colourful though controversial judges👍

  • @venkataratnamchaparala5535
    @venkataratnamchaparala5535 27 дней назад

    Electoral bonds judgement is befitting our culture. But I think it is not implemented the way it should.

  • @YV-2000
    @YV-2000 28 дней назад

    Trying to save him from more disgrace, remember you don't decide for others, the general public knows this man has a legacy of anything but rich, don't need your eyewash.

  • @MuhammadShahal-o9r
    @MuhammadShahal-o9r 28 дней назад

    Praying to God for aydhya judgment is super funny. Isn't lord ram one of the litigant?

  • @nirajjadhav7762
    @nirajjadhav7762 28 дней назад +16

    You missed the mark with Sabarimala case...women cannot enter that temple not because they are impure but because the deity is in the state of celibacy.. be careful when you talk about such sensitive issues SG

    • @fawaaza.7743
      @fawaaza.7743 28 дней назад +1

      ridiculous I should say

    • @tortlani
      @tortlani 28 дней назад +3

      The priest's argument in the court was based on menstrual purity, regardless of what the popular faith is. That is why they got a scathing judgement. They could have presented any other reason, and it might have worked for them in the court

    • @deepak.kumaar
      @deepak.kumaar 28 дней назад +2

      Nope he didn't, read what was the argument in the courts

    • @xcel5203
      @xcel5203 28 дней назад +1

      Imagine a statue being in a state of celibacy ? The height of comedy ! You certainly should be careful 😅😅.

    • @tortlani
      @tortlani 28 дней назад

      The clergy was quoting "tantra-samuchayam" in the court to validate the menstruation impurity bullshit. That's how the case went so bad for their side.

  • @kirandeepchakraborty7921
    @kirandeepchakraborty7921 28 дней назад +1

    Beverages !! 😂

  • @govindapoduvalkg2889
    @govindapoduvalkg2889 28 дней назад

    I am expecting you to mention the name of AN Ray the favourite Chief Justice of Indira Gandhi of the Emergency days

  • @joydeepdas5251
    @joydeepdas5251 23 дня назад

    Sir, i am wife of a west bengal Government servent.they are deprived for dearness allowance from a very long time. The DA gap with central is 39%. The SLP case Pending with for last 2 years. But no hearing take place for a long time at SC. Only date of hearing postponed again and again. Pl explain why it is happenings.

  • @pratiush1000
    @pratiush1000 28 дней назад +4

    Justice Chandrachud had various landmark judgements prior to become CJI... He let down many people like myself who had a high expectations from his brave judgements before becoming a CJI. But, his electoral bond judgement was the biggest (sadly the only) highlight of his judgement.

    • @neilbhatt7096
      @neilbhatt7096 28 дней назад

      He encouraged totally benami contributions by that judgement. Back to old Congress days of rampant electoral corruption.

  • @journeysman
    @journeysman 28 дней назад

    Hehe shekhar ji....being coy, are we !!

  • @sekhariyer3980
    @sekhariyer3980 28 дней назад

    I would like to meet these social rascals who are criticizing him.

  • @turtlecreek6043
    @turtlecreek6043 28 дней назад

    It's horrible how checks and balance of the constitutional establishment have been compromised It's a shame...and government of India should submit an affidavit how many of the pmo officials and joint secretary have their children in India

  • @MukeshNihale
    @MukeshNihale 23 дня назад

    We do not trust chief justice of India

  • @kushajagarwal9761
    @kushajagarwal9761 27 дней назад

    The biggest accomplishment of Chandrachud is restoring the faith in and dignity of the supreme court. Thanks sir, happy retirement ❤

  • @raghuarmani8341
    @raghuarmani8341 28 дней назад

    How and when can one work when one spends huge amount of time attending public functions and lecture

  • @camneocare
    @camneocare 26 дней назад

    AK and Sisodia bail only after election.

  • @kabirnarula3478
    @kabirnarula3478 28 дней назад

    I just have a doubt why are we blaming the Supreme Court for Umar Khalid ?
    The Supreme Court never passed any order for Umar Khalid
    It was only the Delhi HC that denied him bail
    Umar Khalid just withdrew the petition in the SC

  • @SidVariar-o6m
    @SidVariar-o6m 26 дней назад

    If it is a Gender-related issue, or curbing the FREEDOM of WOMEN, this has not really existed in SABARIMALA.
    Only women in their menstruating age groups are barred from entering Sabarimala temple. Women outside the ambit of menstruation are allowed entry.
    So, the real problem is MENSTRUATION and not GENDER DISCRIMINATION or opposing women's rights.

  • @TexrRavan
    @TexrRavan 27 дней назад

    After all the sad part is that The only two most respected and trussed institutions are the Indian Army and the Judiciary, but the opposition is trying to undermine both.., sad sad day for the country no matter whichever party you support.

  • @BharatThatIsIndia
    @BharatThatIsIndia 28 дней назад +18

    DY Chandrachud may have done many good and bad things.
    But his biggest failure in holding the state responsibility about unnecessary arrests and not being able to do anything in not granting bail by many of his colleagues.
    The biggest example is - Umar Khalid and many like him.
    Either u can punish him or release him or at least give him a bail.
    You cannot keep anyone in jail without proving anything.

    • @xcel5203
      @xcel5203 28 дней назад

      Hopeless behavior by a CJI .

    • @Nikhil-tj4pn
      @Nikhil-tj4pn 28 дней назад

      Read the delhi court order. The judge has warned umar khalid to not delay the trial by several tactics. Open ur eyes.

    • @BharatThatIsIndia
      @BharatThatIsIndia 28 дней назад

      @@Nikhil-tj4pn 😂😂😂 He is delaying his trial so that he remains in jail?
      Wow.
      When was the chargesheet filed? Do u know that?

    • @rajuiyer6753
      @rajuiyer6753 27 дней назад

      Do you really think that delhi hc is unbiased.

    • @BharatThatIsIndia
      @BharatThatIsIndia 27 дней назад

      @@rajuiyer6753 Indian police and judiciary is more corrupt than Indian politicians.
      By the way, Umar Khalid is an example.
      You punish anyone who is the culprit but police, ED, CBI is not starting cases for years, not even filing chargesheet.
      That disabled professor who died a few days ago. Why was he in Jail for so long?
      And after so many years he got bail.

  • @JabberWokey
    @JabberWokey 28 дней назад

    Worse than Gogoi

  • @abhinav5847
    @abhinav5847 27 дней назад

    In this long tenor, he managed to get good bribe and ruin future of thousands of neet UG aspirants.

  • @jaxsai5641
    @jaxsai5641 27 дней назад

    Fourth kind of judge : one who relies on deities to make decisions.😢

  • @elangobalakrishnan2254
    @elangobalakrishnan2254 28 дней назад

    He comes from a family of distinguished legal scholars

  • @JackFernandes-h8t
    @JackFernandes-h8t 22 дня назад

    Never happened this situation ? with any other Cji of Supreme Court but electrol bonds and Haryana EVM , EC is fully sported by Supreme Court and in some cases part dissection was, but I respect Cji Chandrachud God bless him and his family

  • @parthadey6866
    @parthadey6866 22 дня назад

    All speeches no action man. Will be remembered as a man who could but did not.
    Time will tell he is Gogoi or not if he picks up a posting

  • @anupamverma7749
    @anupamverma7749 28 дней назад

    He did far more damage than good
    And of course let's not forget the cases he did not hear timely
    And the cases where he did not stand up to the govt

  • @ronyhd4510
    @ronyhd4510 9 дней назад

    if that's the case then a Muslim should never become judge because of his faith he will pray five times a day.

  • @piyushkumar517
    @piyushkumar517 21 день назад

    Now DY Chandachur will join Adani group as Vice President of legal affairs 😂

  • @21069
    @21069 20 дней назад

    Shame on chandrachur.An influenced,coward and dishonest judge- Shame on

  • @karthikiyerks
    @karthikiyerks 28 дней назад +1

    Print team, can you please upload these videos by 1.5x by default, thank you guptaji.

  • @JackFernandes-h8t
    @JackFernandes-h8t 22 дня назад

    What is the use if you don’t have human relationships, Cji job is the future of the Country, but now Cji job is under control from Mafias

  • @camneocare
    @camneocare 26 дней назад

    Wrong. As simple as that.

  • @arunmishra4285
    @arunmishra4285 23 дня назад

    CJI comments are not taken in correct context. He probably 9:43 just prayed that he makes correct judgement. Storm in a teacup.

  • @surendertoora1997
    @surendertoora1997 23 дня назад

    Will he be known as a pliant judge?😢

  • @ManojParashar-h8s
    @ManojParashar-h8s 28 дней назад

    क्या प्रिंट ने शेख़ हसीना के निवास को सार्वजनिक कर उनकी सुरक्षा से समझोता किया है ? इसमें कितनी सच्चाई है ?

  • @alexjacob1679
    @alexjacob1679 28 дней назад

    He is a brilliant judge. However I think he could have done much better and be less controversial. Anyway let us see what job he is going to take up after retirement.

  • @akashparakh
    @akashparakh 28 дней назад

    The Electoral Bonds judgement was not all bravado as it has been made out to be. All that the Supreme Court did was to hold bonds unconstitutional and rap the political parties on their knuckles saying don't do it again or else. For this judgement to have upheld the law, let alone being a landmark, the CJI should have attached and frozen assets of all such political parties who obtained funds through this unconstitutional means. This was after all illegal money that parties had obtained and were now using it freely. Instead, they were let off with a shallow scolding. Unfortunate.

  • @MistyMusings-n7x
    @MistyMusings-n7x 28 дней назад

    A great analysis achieving a central position. This can be a template for other journalists to emulate. 😊

  • @shivbasant8869
    @shivbasant8869 22 дня назад

    Very long winded intro Sir.

  • @parineethsangu1563
    @parineethsangu1563 12 дней назад

    Good reporting, but the 50 word edit is not going to give any kind of useful insights to the readers as it fails to present all the arguments and narratives in a concrete manner.