How long are Canada's supreme court justices appointed for?
Justices of the Supreme Court of Canada, pursuant to section 9(2) of the Supreme Court Act, are appointed until they reach the age of seventy-five. A justice of the Supreme Court may also be removed by the Governor General for misconduct, upon resolutions of both the appointed Senate and the elected House of Commons.
What is full name of current Chief Justice of India?
Konakuppakatil Gopinathan Balakrishnan (K.G. BalaKrishanan)
No of judges in supreme court of India?
Just Click to the following link for the above answer
http://www.supremecourtofindia.nic.in/new_s/judge.htm
hello,
there are total 26 judges in supreme court. One is honourable Chief Justice of India and 25 other senior judges. :)
The Golaknath case is officially known as Golaknath vs State Of Punjab. The Golaknath case took place in 1967 Indian in the Supreme Court. The Court ruled that Parliament could not decrease any of the Fundamental Rights in the Constitution.
What is the process of impeachment of a supreme court judge in India?
impeachment of judges can only be done on grounds of 'proven misbehavior' and 'incapacity'. if a judge of SC is to be impeached, recommendation must be made by the chief justice of India to the President. if it is accepted then a proposal for impeachment must be introduced by atleast 100 MPs in Lok sabha or 50 MPs in Rajya sabha. the concerned judge is to be given a copy of the proposal before the discussion takes place in the Parliament. the motion should be passed by a majority of two-thirds of the members present and voting ,seperately in each house. if the motion is passed, the formal announcement of removal is made by the president.
Where is the supreme court of India located?
The apex or highest court of India is the Supreme Court of India. It is the highest judicial forum and final court of appeal under the Constitution of India.
The Supreme Court of India consists of the Chief Justice of India and 30 other judges. As of September 28, 2014, the Chief Justice of India is Handyala Lakshminarayanaswamy Dattu.
Who appoints the Chief Justice of India?
As per Article 124 of Indian Constitution ; Every Judge Including Chief Justice of Supreme Court is appointed by the President after consultation with the Judges of the Supreme Court Indiaand of the High Courts. Generally the senior most justice in line takes up the post of the Chief Justic. Generally the name of the senior most Justice is recommended by the out going Chief Justice to the President.
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Can you appeal the supreme court of Canada?
You can appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada from a lower court, but you cannot appeal a decision made by the Supreme Court
What does advisory power of the supreme court of India imply?
The Supreme Court has special advisory jurisdiction in matters which may specifically be referred to it by the President of India under Article 143 of the Constitution.
This power implies Court's right to give advice, if sought. Under advisory jurisdiction, the President of India may refer any question of law or public importance to Supreme Court for its advice. But the Supreme Court is not bound to give advice. In case, the advice or the opinion of the Court is sent to the President, he may or may not accept it. The advice of the Court is not binding on the President. So far, whenever the Court has given its advice, the President has always accepted it. The Court refused to give its advice on the question whether a temple existed at the spot, where Babri Masjid was built at Ayodhya.
What court in New Zealand is higher than the Supreme Court?
No Court is higher than the current Supreme Court.
However, in older cases, the "Supreme Court" it refers to may be the equivalent of the current "High Court", as it was called then. In that case the Court of Appeal and Privy Council were higher authority.
Which union terrtery in India has its own High Court?
there is no own high court for union terrytery in India
Who is the current high court chief justice of kerala?
Justice Manjula Chellur is presently the acting Chief Justice of Kerala High Court.
What was the Caucus Case of 1908?
The Caucus Case was a court case handled by Muhammad Ali Jinnah at the behest of Sir Pherozeshah Mehta at the Bombay High Court in 1905. He won the case and emerged as an outstanding lawyer in India.
In 1908, a number of Europeans, led by C. H. Harrison, who was then the Accountant-General of Bombay, formed a combination to break the power of Sir Pherozeshah Mehta in the Municipal Corporation of Bombay. This combination afterwards came to be popularly called the "caucus". Besides Harrison, it included Gell, the Police Commissioner, Sheppard, the Municipal Commissioner, and Lovat Fraser, the then editor of the "Times of India". Lovat Fraser was undoubtedly the most distinguished and gifted journalist who had ever come to India. He wielded a most powerful pen, vigorous and vitriolic; and in his day, the Bombay Times was a power and a terror in the country. He had already made fun of Pherozeshah in a powerful leader, at the time when Pherozeshah staged "a walk-out" from the Bombay Legislative Council, along with a number of other elected members of the Council, by way of protest against the Land Revenue Bill which government had introduced. I believe, this was the first instance of a political walk-out from the Indian Legislatures, which have become so ludicrously common nowadays.
Pherozeshah was always returned to the Corporation from the constituency of Justices of the Peace, who were entitled to return sixteen corporators to the Municipality. The caucus put up sixteen candidates; and vigorous canvassing was made on their behalf by the caucus, so that all the caucus candidates may be elected, and Pherozeshah may be ousted. According to Setalvad, even Lowndes canvassed briskly for the caucus candidates in the Bombay Bar. When the result of the election was announced, these sixteen candidates got in; and Pherozeshah stood 17th, so that the caucus appeared to have achieved its object. However, as luck would have it, the last caucus candidate elected was one Suleman Abdul Wahed, who was a partner in the firm of Ludha Ibrahim & Co. This firm held large contracts from the Municipality. His election was thereupon challenged by Muhammad Ali Jinnah at the behest of Sir Pherozeshah Mehta before the Chief Judge of the Small Causes Court, who has jurisdiction over election petitions. Suleman Abdul Wahed was declared disqualified for serving as a member of the Corporation, with the result that Pherozeshah got in automatically; and all the elaborate plans of the caucus were upset. This abortive attempt to destroy Pherozeshah's domination in the Municipal Corporation resulted in enhancing his influence, popularity and prestige, both in the Corporation and with the public generally.
Who appoints the chief justice of India superime court Judes and high court ju dge?
Chief justice of Supreme court is appointed by president of india
Who is the supreme court judge of India has been promoted international court of justice?
Justice Dalwir Bhandari
How to know that the reason of defective diary no. in supreme court of India?
Sir
diary no 36502 & 36501 of 2011
on dated.17.11.2011
it s lying in defective since 190 days.
How much maximum limit of days it can live
paresh nath prasad