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  1. Feb 20, 2024 · There are two kinds of judges who are commonly referred to as "Justices" in the United States. First, judges on state supreme courts or the U.S. Supreme Court are called "Justices". Second, in some states, the lowest level judges in the system, "Justices of the Peace" are called justices.

  2. A decent read - cataloguing the life of the former Chief Justice of India (the highest ranking judge of the world's largest democracy). Will rank some chapters ahead of others - the ones on the Ayodhya verdict, NRC in Assam and his take on his accepting the Rajya Sabha nomination post retirement.

  3. Dec 19, 2021 · The internet was abuzz with news concerning the autobiography of Justice Ranjan Gogoi, titled ‘Justice for the Judge’. The buzz is understandable given the judge’s polarizing past and the contentious issues the book deals with.

  4. Fiery yet charming, and simultaneously principled and pragmatic, Gogoi is a fascinating man of contrasts who has intrigued observers across the political and social...

  5. Who can be a judge? A person is qualified to be appointed as a judge of the Superior Courts if he or she is a Malaysian citizen and either: a lawyer who has practised in any of the Superior Courts for at least 10 years just before his or her appointment; or.

  6. Within the legal system, judges and justices play crucial roles in ensuring justice is served. While both positions hold significant authority, they differ in various aspects, including their appointment process, jurisdiction, and responsibilities.

  7. The current Chief Justice of the Federal Court effective 2 May 2019 is Yang Amat Arif Tun Tengku Maimun binti Tuan Mat, the President of the Court of Appeal is Tan Sri Datuk Amar Abang Iskandar bin Abang Hashim, and the Chief Judge of Malaya is Tan Sri Dato' Mohamad Zabidin bin Mohd Diah.