Monthly Archives: December 2022
Battle of power: Collegium vs NJAC
The tweet by the Vice President of India on 7 December 2022 stating that “the historic NJAC Bill, passed unanimously by the Parliament, was undone by the Supreme Court using the judicially evolved doctrine of ‘Basic Structure’ of Constitution. There is no parallel to such a development in democratic history of the world”, has exposed […]
Conundrum over attachment proceedings under the anti-money laundering law
The challenge to the constitutional validity of various sections of The Prevention of Money Laundering Act 2002 (PMLA) in Vijay Madanlal Choudhary versus Union of India is done and dusted. The Supreme Court has spoken and spoken in a manner which gives more supremacy to the ED in its investigation and attachment proceedings under the […]