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What Ails the Supreme Court s Collegium?

What Ails the Supreme Court’s Collegium? It is not neglect of conventions, but absence of transparency which has resulted in a stalemate within the CJI Bobde collegium. Justice A.M. Khanwilkar, Justice N.V Ramana, CJI S.A. Bobde, Justice U.U. Lalit, Justice R.F. Nariman of the Supreme Court collegium. Photos: File Law7 hours ago The outgoing Chief Justice of India S.A. Bobde’s disappointment with his inability to evolve a consensus within the five-member Supreme Court collegium – over potential appointees to the court – is valid. The collegium meeting called by him on April 8 again proved to be inconclusive, without any hope of another meeting taking place before he demits office on April 23. But his inability stems not from his failure to follow the so-called convention of not holding a collegium meeting once the President appoints a successor CJI. The current stalemate within the collegium has more to do with the absence of transparency which has marked it

FCAT abolished, filmmakers to appeal to the high court now in case of grievances | Hindi Movie News

facebook Pintrest Lipstick Under My Burkha and Haraamkhor (below) were denied certification by the CBFC, after which the FCAT stepped in and gave both the films an ‘A’certificate and some cuts Recently, through the Tribunal Reforms (Rationalisation and Conditions of Service) Ordinance 2021, the Centre has done away with appellate authorities under nine acts and vested those powers in the high courts. One of the appellates that have been removed is the Film Certification Appellate Tribunal (FCAT). The FCAT was established in 1983 under the Cinematograph Act. It was the statutory body constituted to hear appeals of filmmakers aggrieved by Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) orders.

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