Role and Significance of the Judiciary The judiciary is one of the three pillars of democratic governance in India, responsible for protecting the Constitution, ensuring […]
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Explain the concept of Independence of Judiciary. How is it maintained in India?
Reframing the Context The Independence of the Judiciary is a cornerstone of the Constitutional Democracy of India. The judiciary acts as the guardian of the […]
How ara the Judges of the higher judiciary appointed at present? Explain with reference to the decided cases.
Context and Overview The appointment of judges to the Higher Judiciary, which includes the Supreme Court and the High Courts, is a crucial constitutional function. […]
Explain Appointment of Judges, Powers and Jurisdiction relating to the Supreme Court.
Constitutional Foundation and Significance The Supreme Court of India serves as the apex judicial authority in the country, established under Article 124 of the Constitution. […]
Explain the concept of independence of judiciary, how is it maintained in India?
Constitutional Foundation and Significance The independence of the judiciary is a cornerstone of a democratic state governed by the rule of law. In India, the […]
How are the Judges of the Supreme Court and High Courts appointed in India? Refer to the recent initiatives and proposed changes in this regard.
Constitutional framework and the original scheme The Constitution of India lays down the basic legal framework for appointing judges to the higher judiciary. Article 124 […]
Discuss the Collegium System of Appointment of Judges of the Higher Judiciary in India Explain the advantages of making such appointments through the National Judicial Appointments Commission (NJAC).
Judicial Appointments and the Need for Independence The appointment of judges to the higher judiciary in India — the Supreme Court and High Courts — […]
How are the Supreme Court and High Court Judges are appointed? Explain.
The Judiciary as the Guardian of the Constitution The Indian Judiciary is the guardian of the Constitution of India and protector of citizens’ fundamental rights. […]
Make a critical analysis of the Supreme Court Judgment in “Supreme Court Advocates on Record Association V. Union of India” (2015, SC) in the context of challenge to the NJAC Act
Background and Constitutional Context The independence of the judiciary is one of the most fundamental features of the Indian Constitution, ensuring that justice remains free […]
Independence of Judiciary
Meaning and Constitutional Basis Independence of Judiciary means that the judiciary must be free from the influence and control of the executive and legislature, ensuring […]
