Supreme Court judges agree to publish assets on official website for transparency, including Chief Justice of India.
Supreme Court judges in India agree to publicly declare their assets, promoting transparency in the judiciary. 30 of 33 ...
All 30 Supreme Court judges will publicly disclose their assets on the court's website; this move for transparency will also ...
According to the Supreme Court's website, the declaration of assets will also include that of the Chief Justice of India.
In a bid towards transparency in the judiciary, all the Judges of the Supreme Court have agreed to make a declaration of ...
Chief Justice of India (CJI) Sanjiv Khanna, along with 29 other Supreme Court judges, will make their assets public, ...
Expressing anguish at the transfer of Justice Dinesh Kumar Sharma from the Delhi High Court to the Calcutta High Court, ...
A public interest litigation (PIL) petition has been filed before the Allahabad High Court to halt the administration of oath ...
Placing the declaration of assets on the Supreme Court website will be on a voluntary basis, the apex court website said ...
In a bid for greater transparency, all 30 Supreme Court judges will publicly disclose their assets on the court's website. The decision, made at a full court meeting on April 1, also extends to future ...
A PIL filed in the Allahabad High Court seeks to prevent Justice Varma from taking oath due to an ongoing CJI inquiry into ...
Of the 33 judges currently on the Supreme Court, at least 10 are closely related to former judges, while an equal number had fathers who were lawyers, an investigation by ThePrint has found.