Former Supreme Court Justice Rohinton Fali Nariman criticized the Economically Weaker Section (EWS) reservation during the 10th Justice Krishna Iyer Memorial Lecture. He argued that it contradicts the Indian Constitution’s principles by excluding socially backward communities and merely benefiting economically weak groups without historical discrimination. He emphasized the necessity for reservations to address historical injustices.
Justice Rohinton Nariman, a former Supreme Court Justice, has proposed a significant reform in the judicial appointment system in India, suggesting the inclusion of retired judges in the Collegium system. This recommendation comes amidst ongoing debates about the effectiveness and transparency of the current system. Also read-Free And Fair Elections A Chimera?” – Justice Nariman […]
Justice Rohinton F. Nariman, a former Supreme Court Justice, raised serious concerns about the independence of the Election Commission of India (ECI) in light of the recent bill passed by the Rajya Sabha. During the Smt Bansari Sheth Endowment Lecture, titled “The Constitution of India: Checks and Balances,“ he provided an insightful critique of the […]
