Former attorney general of India Soli J Sorabjee says that an All India Judicial Services, with a few tweaks, should be planned.
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COVER STORY
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Reform of the lower judiciary is imperative, but a national service will run roughshod over the federal principle, social justice and linguistic rights
Some subtlety would have spared Nawaz the blushes, but this is about a sensitive man, pummelled by relentless humiliation, finally breaking out
The All India Judicial Service (AIJS) could be a way forward for the higher judiciary itself to develop its own model of recruitment.
Sardesai’s playing XI is unrealistic, the subject’s stories familiar. Only when he dons the garb of a journalist do the stories yield extra spin and bite.
When lawyers appear for an exam conducted by the High Court, chances of unsuccessful candidates contesting the results exist, points out a senior lawyer.
The ’50s wasn’t a placid pool of idealism. In grappling with the Partition and forging a new polity, it fashioned modern India. This wide-angle view serves it well.
Long before Vyapam, the Punjab Public Service Commission sarkari job-for-cash scam caused a scandal in both civil and judicial recruitment.
So bad is crime probe in India that a closer view at cases exposes the sleuths further
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Reform of the lower judiciary is imperative, but a national service will run roughshod over the federal principle, social justice and linguistic rights
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Some subtlety would have spared Nawaz the blushes, but this is about a sensitive man, pummelled by relentless humiliation, finally breaking out
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The All India Judicial Service (AIJS) could be a way forward for the higher judiciary itself to develop its own model of recruitment.
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Sardesai’s playing XI is unrealistic, the subject’s stories familiar. Only when he dons the garb of a journalist do the stories yield extra spin and bite.
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When lawyers appear for an exam conducted by the High Court, chances of unsuccessful candidates contesting the results exist, points out a senior lawyer.
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The ’50s wasn’t a placid pool of idealism. In grappling with the Partition and forging a new polity, it fashioned modern India. This wide-angle view serves it well.
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Long before Vyapam, the Punjab Public Service Commission sarkari job-for-cash scam caused a scandal in both civil and judicial recruitment.
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Many handicaps riddle investigation. A look at solutions.
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So bad is crime probe in India that a closer view at cases exposes the sleuths further
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