LIVE NOW- CJAR, LIVELAW & THE WIRE Seminar On 'Judicial Accountability'- Session-1 -'Supreme Court Judicial Administration & Management - Issues & Concerns'


24 Feb 2024 4:49 AM GMT


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Campaign for Judicial Accountability and Reforms in partnership with The Wire and LiveLaw is organizing seminar on "Supreme Court Judicial Administration & Management- Issues & Concerns" and "The Supreme Court's recent trend on cases involving Civil Liberties & Political Rights" on February 24 at the Indian Society of International Law, New Delhi.

To discuss these twin issues of seminal importance, the seminar will bring together former judges of the Supreme Court and the High Courts, senior advocates and members of civil society. The following are the panelists:



Session 1: Supreme Court Judicial Administration & Management - Issues & Concerns; (10 a.m.-1p.m.)

Tribute to eminent jurist and senior advocate Mr. Fali S. Norman by Vipul Mudgal, Director Common Cause and member CJAR

Introduction: Cheryl Dsouza, Advocate and member, CJAR

Moderator: Alok Prasanna, Co-founder Vidhi Centre for Legal Policy

Panelists

1. Justice Madan B. Lokur, former judge, Supreme Court

2. Justice Kurian Joseph, former judge, Supreme Court

3. Justice Ajit Prakash Shah, former Chief Justice, Delhi

4. Justice Rekha Sharma, former Judge, Delhi High Court

5. Justice Govind Mathur, former Chief Justice, Allahabad High Court

6. Kamini Jaiswal, Advocate, Supreme Court

7. Meenakshi Arora, Senior Advocate, Supreme Court

8. Gautam Bhatia, Advocate, Supreme Court

9. Prashant Bhushan, Advocate and Convenor, CJAR

Watch Live @ LiveLaw YouTube Channel

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NjQb2_nfaDM


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