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The former CJI uu Lalit appear before a panel for a single nation, an election

The former CJI uu Lalit appear before a panel for a single nation, an election

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The panel of this meeting will witness the deposition of three other witnesses outside of Cji Uu Lalit. This includes Niten Chandra, who was a member of the high -level panel, led by former president Ramnath Kovind.

Former chief judge of India Uu Lalit

Former chief judge of India Uu Lalit

The former chief judge of India Uu Lalit will be among the other four people who will deposit before the joint parliamentary committee which was created to examine the bill for a single nation (ONOE) at its meeting on February 25.

“The bill on the Mixed Constitution Committee (one hundred and twenty-laws), 2024 and the law on the laws on the territories of the Union (amendment), 2024, will interact with legal experts”, indicates a extract from the official notice.

The panel of this meeting will witness the deposition of three other witnesses outside of Cji Uu Lalit. This includes Niten Chandra, who was a member of the high -level panel, led by former president Ramnath Kovind.

Former deputy for the Congress Party, and once the chairman of the law and justice committee, Em Sudarsana Natchiappan, will also deposit before the committee on February 25.

The panel divided the number of stakeholders to consult by the committee in 24 main categories. It is understood that several people will be invited to deposit in front of the panel in Parliament, as well as the visit of the committee in several states to meet various stakeholders. The Committee will also ensure that anyone who cannot come to Delhi or meet the panel during its visit will also have the opportunity to give written bids.

From regional to national political parties, legal fraternity, experts in the fields of academics and management institutes, experts in the field of electronics and engineering who have know-how on EVMs, people of the film industry and the media, the unions, the industry, representatives of the eminent schools and colleges, teaching associations, professional organizations such as approved accountants and cherries would be some of the sectors with which the Committee will be expressed during the discussion on the bill.

This JPC was announced during the last winter session of Parliament after the government said it wanted to send the bill for a parliamentary examination.

Uu Lalit was the 49th chief judge of India for a brief mandate in 2022. In 2014, he was one of these seven judges who were brought directly to the Supreme Court. He was also part of this judge bench to five members who returned the verdict on Talaq triple by recommending his ban in 2017.

In 2019, he challenged the Verdict de Ram Mandir.

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