Reflections of a retired judge on Transformative Constitutionalism: life in the time of COVID-19.

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024

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  • @sweetsalvation7143
    @sweetsalvation7143 4 года назад +1

    Very interesting.👍

  • @rajbalamsharma3300
    @rajbalamsharma3300 Год назад

    Nanabhai Palkivala senior advocate legal expert lost moral qualities acting within implied bounds of British colonialism judiciary collegium system incorporated temporarily in article 50 in constitution granted authorisation for time being not for 75years should be revoked by President of India. DY Chandra chur chief Justice Supreme Court appointed by collegium system epitome of disqualification, incompleteness beyond interpretation capabilities and control 5 crore backlog cases pending and 17-18 lakh under trial prisoners enfringement of rights of people victims of atrocities exploitation and corruption exposed from PIL N0 224 0f 2017 on 10.07.2017 with chief Justice Jagdish Singh Khehar now retired unfit Anti democracy rebelious debates threats to sovereignty of India appointed by collegium system alien rules of laws British colonialism judiciary Anti India disloyality and disaffection incited people for confrontational activities against sovereignty of India superseding preamble of constitution unless cancellation of authorizations temporarily granted in 1950.in constitution without overhauling rejecting overhauling proposal of professor KT Shah member of constitutional drafting committee.

  • @Rick-zd1zb
    @Rick-zd1zb 3 года назад

    Glad this guy did retire, he is blinded in his own skewed interests and mis the point of the fairness and law