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Sunday, September 21, 2025
TopicCJI Ranjan Gogoi

Topic: CJI Ranjan Gogoi

Complainant against CJI Gogoi demands copy of probe report that gave him clean chit

The former SC employee, who accused CJI Gogoi of sexual harassment, said she was ‘shocked’ that the probe panel found ‘no substance’ in her complaint.

Lawyers, activists protest outside SC over clean chit to CJI Gogoi, demand his resignation

Police had detained 55 protesters, but later released all of them. The security in and around the Supreme Court has been tightened to prevent further protests.

In sexual misconduct probe, Supreme Court should have at least appeared just

The Supreme Court lost the perception battle due to the manner in which the three-member committee gave the clean chit to CJI Ranjan Gogoi.

Indian society must find ways to hold ‘privileged’ judicial community accountable

India’s legal community operates like a self-serving guild enjoying influence and privilege at the cost of the society.

Shattered, dejected, says woman who complained against CJI Gogoi after his clean chit

The woman had accused Ranjan Gogoi of sexually harassing her but the CJI was cleared of all charges Monday by a 3-judge SC panel.

SC appears to have rushed through & overlooked due process in sexual harassment case

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SC panel clears CJI Gogoi of sexual harassment charges, says ‘no substance’ in them

Supreme Court’s In-House Committee submits report to next senior judge. Move comes over 2 weeks after former SC employee levelled the charges against CJI Gogoi.

Former SC employee arrested for ‘fudging’ Anil Ambani order gets bail

Tapan Chakraborty was among those named in SC affidavit, alleging a conspiracy against CJI Ranjan Gogoi who has been accused of sexual harassment.

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India doesn’t give walkovers to Pakistan in war. Here’s why it shouldn’t do it in cricket either

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