The Supreme Court in Review 2019 by CLPR, Bangalore [20 Dec,2019 ]: Registrations Open
The Centre for Law and Policy Research, Bangalore (CLPR) is a not-for-profit dedicated to making the Constitution work for everyone through law and policy research, social and governance interventions and strategic impact litigation.
CLPR is hosting ‘The Supreme Court in Review, 2019’, in partnership with the NCS chapter of the St. Joseph’s College of Law, Bangalore. Much like the first NCS Convention, ‘The Supreme Court in Review, 2019’ will bring together judges, lawyers, litigants, academics and students from across India to discuss the landmark judgments delivered by the Supreme Court in 2019. The event is designed to facilitate critical public engagement with the Supreme Court of India, and its judgments.
This one-day event will comprise three panels touching upon the themes of democracy, Supreme Court reform, and faith and religion.
This event is free and open to the general public. RSVP mandatory, click here.
When: 20 Dec 2019, 2.30pm – 7.45pm
Where: St. Joseph’s Institute of Management (see on Google Maps)
Time
2.30 – 3.00 PM – Registration and Tea
3.00 – 4.30 PM – Panel 1: Strengthening Democracy- 2019 saw a number of judgments with wide-ranging implications for democracy in India. These included questions on citizenship status, the conduct of elections, and the scope of Money Bills.
This panel will reflect upon the impact of these judgments on Indian democracy.
Key Cases: Electoral Bonds, VVPAT, Tribunals, NRC
Time
4.30 – 6.00 PM – Panel 2: Supreme Court Reform – Several questions regarding the reform of the Court have come to the fore in 2019: the recent RTI judgment, transparency in judicial appointments, use of “sealed covers” and more.
This panel will engage with these developments and what they mean for the Supreme Court as an institution.
Key Cases: RTI, Elevation of Justice Kureshi, sealed covers (CBI Dispute, Rafale Deal, Assam NRC), Land Acquisition (recusal issue), CJI Controversy
Time
6.00 – 6.15 PM – Tea
6.15 – 7.45 PM – Panel 3: Religion and Faith – Through its decisions in the Ayodhya Title Dispute and the Sabarimala Review Petitions, the Supreme Court in 2019 confronted questions related to religion and faith.
This panel will look at these decisions and how they might impact upcoming cases like the Muslim women’s right to pray in mosques.
Key Cases: Ayodhya Title Dispute, Sabarimala Review Petitions
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