Delhi heatwave: Traffic cops get 'AC' helmets, portable fans as temps cross 45°C
Delhi heatwave: Traffic cops get 'AC' helmets, portable fans as temps cross 45°C
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In an exclusive interview, former Chief Justice of India B.R. Gavai addresses critical issues facing the Indian judiciary. Justice Gavai defends the institution's autonomy, asserting the supremacy of the Constitution over Parliament and refuting narratives that the judiciary lacks independence. He discusses the functioning of the judicial roster system, the 'bail, not jail' principle in PMLA and UAPA cases, and the impact of social media on judges. The conversation covers key judgments on 'bulldozer justice,' the powers of governors on bills, and the firecracker ban. Justice Gavai also touches upon free speech, the contempt of court case involving Prashant Bhushan, and the plight of undertrials with reference to NALSA. He confirms his decision to not accept post-retirement gubernatorial or tribunal assignments, stating his intent to focus on social work.
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