Supreme Court

सहारा (Sahara) में डूबा पैसा वापस मिलेगा वापस, ऐसे करें आवेदन

सहारा (Sahara) में निवेश करने वाले दस करोड़ निवेशकों को उनका पैसा वापस करने के लिए केंद्रीय गृह मंत्री और सहकारिता मंत्री अमित शाह ने 18 जुलाई 2023 को नई दिल्ली में ‘सेंट्रल रजिस्ट्रार ऑफ कोऑपरेटिव सोसाइटीज (सीआरसीएस)-सहारा रिफंड पोर्टल’ लॉन्च किया। सहारा में निवेश करने वाले निवेशकों के पैसे इस पोर्टल से वापस मिलेंगे। जिन निवेशकों की मैच्योरिटी पूरी हो चुकी है, उनके पैसे इस रिफंड पोर्टल से वापस मिलेंगे। रिफंड पोर्टल पर निवेश के पैसे की वापसी से जुड़ी सभी जानकारी मिलेगी।

Independce of Judiciary in India

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Rule of Law

Author : Karnit Chadha, ([email protected]) Published on : 14-01-2023, Introduction The principle of the Rule of Law is a key component of modern civil society. The rule of law is the rule of statutes, regulations, and other rules. It refrains from the arbitrary actions of men. The Rule of Law establishes an equilibrium between the rights of the individuals and the duties of the state. The idea of rule of law is based on the principles of liberty, fair treatment, due process, equity, equality, and transparency.

Collegium System of appointment of judges in High Courts and Supreme Court India

Collegium System In India, the appointment of judges to the higher judiciary (Supreme Court and High Courts) is done through a process known as the collegium system. Under this system, a body of senior judges called the “collegium” consisting of the Chief Justice of India and the four most senior judges of the Supreme Court, is responsible for making recommendations for the appointment of judges to the higher judiciary. In this system the Chief Justice of India (CJI) and the four most senior judges of the Supreme Court collectively recommend candidates for appointment as judges to the higher judiciary, which includes the Supreme Court and High Courts.