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Highlighting the constitutional role of the judiciary, CJI Gavai noted that the Supreme Court of India has consistently invoked the principle of the Rule of Law to both justify and elucidate its ...
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Indian legal system is governed by rule of law, not rule of bulldozer: CJI Gavai
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'Not bulldozer justice': CJI Gavai says legal system governed by rule of law; cites his own ...
Chief Justice of India B R Gavai affirmed in Mauritius that India's legal system operates under the rule of law, not "bulldozer justice," citing his verdict against executive overreach. He underscored ...
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