Webinar on Judicial Independence vis-a-vis Judicial Activism
Webinar on Judicial Independence vis-a-vis Judicial Activism is being organised by Amity Law School Gurugram. The speaker for the webinar is Mr. Vikas Singh, Senior Advocate, Supreme Court of India, Former Additional Solicitor General of India and Former President, Supreme Court Bar Association. About Webinar on Judicial Independence vis-a-vis Judicial Activism The emergence of judicial review gave birth… Read More »
Webinar on Judicial Independence vis-a-vis Judicial Activism is being organised by Amity Law School Gurugram. The speaker for the webinar is Mr. Vikas Singh, Senior Advocate, Supreme Court of India, Former Additional Solicitor General of India and Former President, Supreme Court Bar Association. About Webinar on Judicial Independence vis-a-vis Judicial Activism The emergence of judicial review gave birth to a new movement which is known as judicial activism. Judicial activism has turned...
Webinar on Judicial Independence vis-a-vis Judicial Activism is being organised by Amity Law School Gurugram. The speaker for the webinar is Mr. Vikas Singh, Senior Advocate, Supreme Court of India, Former Additional Solicitor General of India and Former President, Supreme Court Bar Association.
About Webinar on Judicial Independence vis-a-vis Judicial Activism
The emergence of judicial review gave birth to a new movement which is known as judicial activism. Judicial activism has turned into the most important means to enhance the applicability of the particular legislation for the betterment of society. Unlike the other countries’ constitution, the Indian constitution, by virtue of Articles 13,32,226,141 and 142 provides the scope for the emergence of judicial activism.
The responsibilities which a Court carries in a country with a written constitution are very onerous. The courts thus act as the Supreme interpreter, protector, and guardian of the supremacy of the constitution by keeping all authorities–legislative, executive, administrative, judicial, or quasi-judicial within legal bounds. In light of such, Amity Law School Gurugram is organising a webinar on “Judicial Independence vis-a-vis Judicial Activism”.
Platform
Cisco Webex
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Date and Time: 03 June, 02:00 PM
Note: Kindly ignore the information about Starting time on the CISCO Webex page, Webinar will start as mentioned above i.e. 02:00 PM.
Certificate of Participation
E-Certificates will be provided to all the attendees.
Coordinator
Ms. Neha Mishra, Assistant Professor, Amity Law School, AUH
Contact
Email: ppathak@ggn.amity.edu
Mr. Ravi Tiwary: +91-90159 42328