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Category: Tribunals

Reforming Tribunals

On June 25, 2020 By Vishal Rakhecha In Constitutional Law, Courts, Courts and Constitution, Judgment Analysis, Tribunals

The last panel for the 2nd edition of The Courts & The Constitution focused on the issue of tribunals and the implications of the Rojer Mathew judgment, delivered in November 2019. The panel moderator, Vivek …

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