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Former Attorney General of India Soli Sorabjee passes away at 91

Former Attorney General of India Soli Sorabjee passes away at 91 © Provided by Mid-Day Former Attorney General of India Soli Sorabjee passed away on Friday at the age of 91 after contracting the coronavirus. He had been receiving treatment at a private hospital in South Delhi.  Born in Mumbai in 1930, Soli started his career at the Bombay High Court in 1953. An expert of constitutional law, he fought the landmark Keshavananda Bharati, IR Coehlo, and SR Bommai cases, among others. He is remembered for having successfully represented, at no charge, many newspapers and magazines that had come in conflict with the censors during the Emergency in 1975. Known for his work on human rights, Sorabjee was appointed by the UN as a special rapporteur for Nigeria to report on the human rights conditions in the country in 1997. From 1998-2004, he also became the chairman of the UN sub-committee on the Protection and Promotion of Human Rights. 

Only four Supreme Court benches sit for hearing on Thursday due to coronavirus

Only four Supreme Court benches sit for hearing on Thursday due to coronavirus SECTIONS Share Synopsis Ever since the second wave hit the court, with entire staff members of at least two judges testing positive, the court administration has separated the staff from the judges. The staff work out of their homes and the judges from theirs. Only four benches of the Supreme Court sat for hearings on Thursday to deal with urgent matters as Covid crippled the functioning of the top court. One of the benches was led by the CJI. He shared the bench with Justices L Nageswara Rao and Ravindra Bhatt on Thursday.

SC declares instant triple talaq unconstitutional, illegal, void; says it is against basic tenets of Quran

SC declares instant triple talaq unconstitutional, illegal, void; says it is against basic tenets of Quran SC declares instant triple talaq unconstitutional, illegal, void; says it is against basic tenets of Quran The Supreme Court On Tuesday Pronounced Its Verdict On The Controversial Instant Triple Talaq Practice Terming It “unconstitutional. The Apex Court Termed The Islamic Practice Unconstitutional And In Violation Of Article 14 Of The Indian Constitution, Which Provides For Equality Before The Law. News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Gautam Lalotra | Updated on: 23 Aug 2017, 07:43:15 AM New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Tuesday pronounced its verdict on the controversial instant triple talaq practice terming it “unconstitutional . The apex court termed the Islamic practice unconstitutional and in violation of Article 14 of the Indian Constitution, which provides for equality before the law.

Quota policy not meant to deny merit, says Supreme Court

Quota policy not meant to deny merit, says Supreme Court
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