Justice Bhagwati had a great vision. We as lawyers and students do not have even 1% of it. its so true what he remarked that you need vision and draftmanship.
It is really disappointing as Justice Bhagwati has not praised Justice H.R.Khanna who paid the price for his dissenting view in A D.M Jabalpur as he could not become CJI unlikely to Justice Bhagwati. However, Justice H.R.Khanna will remain the Chief Justice in the hearts of all democratic people of India for ever.
It is really good to see that Justice Bhagwati is accepting his guilt for A.D.M Jabbalpur case. When India needed him badly, that time he did not deliver justice. Moreover, taking whole credit for P.I.L in India without recognising Justice Krishna Iyer's huge contribution, is not a statement of truth.
He is also taking the whole credit for giving new dimension to Article 21 ( given in Maneka Gandhi vs UOI) without acknowledging the great concurring judgment of Justice Krishna Iyer.
Am want total mutation along a new panorama for always stand by a stering administration organisation rack of good drive of patriot provision preservative. Real apendix by me and help.thank you.and yours stand pil.
Comments by Sidhesh Patil - Why does the media engage a retired Adjudicating Officer in a conversation that puts him/her back into the role of adjucating? In this video Bhagwati CJ continues to work as a Judge. Isn't his honour meant to enjoy his time off? Age 65 equals full stop. I'd love to watch someone prosecute the media!
How is it reasonable and fair, to deprive an individual/s of justice, when that individual/s has worked hard to develop the means to an end (access the court system), which certainly is not the case when a court actively seeks to render justice to the marginalised over those waiting in the queue? To me that effort of the court is to quench it's thirst for fame/popularity. Why not make an effort instead to direct the government of the day to fund retired Judges, eminent Lawyers to augment the court system, build capacity to dispense justice in marginalised communities? Why not direct the government of the day to build more judicial colleges that can supply the nation with more judges? Why not make people aware of their right to cast a vote at the election based upon how satisfied they are with the waiting time in the queue? Public Interest Litigation is a facet of Judicial Corruption!
पुराने जजों aur वकीलों ब्रिटिश कॉलोनियों bureaucrats keshvanand Bharti Case based on citation of precedents of British colonial judgments maliciously misleading parliament fron enacting democratic laws and banned parliament to change colonialism from constitution essential basic structure of constitution temporarily enshrined in Art 50 attacked on sovereignty प्रभुसत्ता of Hindustan.
As someone who has virtually lost touch with Modi's India, how refreshing to hear this wise and noble man.
Interview is wholesome. Interviewer had asked very pertinent questions.
He is a Legend and a source of inspiration for lawyers, judges and common people
Justice Bhagwati had a great vision. We as lawyers and students do not have even 1% of it. its so true what he remarked that you need vision and draftmanship.
The judge of the people...Respect you sir....
Justice Bhagwati.The champion of judicial activism.
Today one more p.n Bhagwati is must . I salute late Bhagwati sir
It is really disappointing as Justice Bhagwati has not praised Justice H.R.Khanna who paid the price for his dissenting view in A D.M Jabalpur as he could not become CJI unlikely to Justice Bhagwati. However, Justice H.R.Khanna will remain the Chief Justice in the hearts of all democratic people of India for ever.
It is really good to see that Justice Bhagwati is accepting his guilt for A.D.M Jabbalpur case. When India needed him badly, that time he did not deliver justice. Moreover, taking whole credit for P.I.L in India without recognising Justice Krishna Iyer's huge contribution, is not a statement of truth.
He is also taking the whole credit for giving new dimension to Article 21 ( given in Maneka Gandhi vs UOI) without acknowledging the great concurring judgment of Justice Krishna Iyer.
A Freedom fighter, humanist and a great judge indeed a deadly combination!
You're great sir 🙏👍
Father of the PIL..😘👌
Excellent interview. Very valuable
Your political ideologies should not blind you to make legislations. ❤️👌🏻
He was one of the most brilliant and proactive Judge
He is simply great. He is a real judge with good decision
Great interview
What a legacy he left behind!
His father was a judge, and he is a judge.. strange though he is the best Judge in SC, father of Pro Bono litigation (PIL).
Bhai pro bono nahi public interest hota hai
Justice PN Bhagwati didn’t say anything when Justice HR Khanna was overlooked by Late Mrs Gandhi to appoint A N Ray as CJI
Bhagwati, was a hopeless judge. Not worth anything, in legal field.
He was a great source to make the most basic concepts in the democratic republic.
Salute to Justice Bhagwati , whose brain child is PIL.
Justice to door steps of poor. ❤️PIL
A true inspiration.... Rest in Peace
A great judge.. incarnation of Dharma..Lord Shiva...what a beautiful judgements on fundamental rights
🙏 I salute you sir
Legend in his lifetime. Human judge.
Sir ,right for rights
Sir you are my inspiration
nice
Developing the law.
Salute ....
Letters to court- 🙌🏻
Justice kranti zindabad
Our Idol ...
Each Judgement of his was known for incisive and brilliant analysis of issues
Am want total mutation along a new panorama for always stand by a stering administration organisation rack of good drive of patriot provision preservative. Real apendix by me and help.thank you.and yours stand pil.
Comments by Sidhesh Patil - Why does the media engage a retired Adjudicating Officer in a conversation that puts him/her back into the role of adjucating?
In this video Bhagwati CJ continues to work as a Judge. Isn't his honour meant to enjoy his time off? Age 65 equals full stop.
I'd love to watch someone prosecute the media!
Intro music is cacophonous
BHARATH MATHA KI JAI
BHARATH MATHA KI JAI
BHÀRATH MATHA KI JAI
Very good
💕😍💕😍💕😍💕😍
How is it reasonable and fair, to deprive an individual/s of justice, when that individual/s has worked hard to develop the means to an end (access the court system), which certainly is not the case when a court actively seeks to render justice to the marginalised over those waiting in the queue? To me that effort of the court is to quench it's thirst for fame/popularity. Why not make an effort instead to direct the government of the day to fund retired Judges, eminent Lawyers to augment the court system, build capacity to dispense justice in marginalised communities? Why not direct the government of the day to build more judicial colleges that can supply the nation with more judges? Why not make people aware of their right to cast a vote at the election based upon how satisfied they are with the waiting time in the queue? Public Interest Litigation is a facet of Judicial Corruption!
S.P
पुराने जजों aur वकीलों ब्रिटिश कॉलोनियों bureaucrats keshvanand Bharti Case based on citation of precedents of British colonial judgments maliciously misleading parliament fron enacting democratic laws and banned parliament to change colonialism from constitution essential basic structure of constitution temporarily enshrined in Art 50 attacked on sovereignty प्रभुसत्ता of Hindustan.
Oh! The Great Man Lost 3 teeth.
Made Menakhagandhi mortal😂
Me and me
Indeed he did a lot.
Sleeping Bit law
Great interview
Justice kranti zindabad