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It was reported that the counsel for the incumbent Human Rights Protection Party (HRPP), Aumua Ming Leung Wai, seeks to justify that declaration, by arguing the call for fresh elections was lawful because they were exercising their reserve powers .
The Attorney General is also likely to make the same argument, and they have indicated that they are likely to engage the services of a Queen s Counsel (a foreign lawyer whose work has been given special acknowledgement by the British Crown) to act or advise on the matter.
In my view, this argument should be rejected, because the Head of State does not have any reserve powers .
NALSAR University of Law is organizing the <b>2nd edition of the NALSAR UNHCR Public International Law Moot Court Competition, 2021</b>. This edition of the moot is being sponsored by the <b>United Nations Hi</b>.
Justice Sachar fought to preserve India’s secular fabric: Soli Sorabjee in late judge’s autobiography
Sachar s In Pursuit of Justice: An Autobiography was launched posthumously on Tuesday by his family in association with The Indian Society of International Law and The Indian Law Institute in a virtual event, marking his birth anniversary.
By: PTI | New Delhi | Updated: December 23, 2020 11:25:49 am The reason Justice Rajindar Sachar is most remembered is the Sachar Committee report (2006) which documented the social and economic condition of Muslims in India, Soli Sorabjee notes in the book.
Late Justice Rajindar Sachar, most remembered for the Sachar Committee report of 2006 which documented the social and economic condition of Muslims in India, fought to preserve the secular fabric of the country till his demise, jurist Soli Sorabjee notes in the former’s autobiography.