
The Supreme Court's recent stay on its Aravalli range judgment, while potentially welcome in outcome, raises concerns about the speed and manner of judicial reconsideration. Critics argue this trend, marked by procedural departures and opacity, challenges principles of consistency and predictability. Unlike historical instances of judgment reversals after extensive deliberation, recent modifications appear more immediate, prompting reflection on the court's evolving functioning and the implications for legal certainty.
Select a news story to see related coverage from other media outlets.