Independence of JudiciaryRule of LawIndian JudiciaryIndependence of Judiciary is one of the pillars on which the rule of law stands. This paper aims to analyse Judiciary's independence as envisaged by the framersSocial Science Electronic Publishing...
The Supreme Court has declared separation of power as basic to the Constitution of India. The judges of the higher judiciary are oath bound to uphold the constitution. Accordingly, the supreme court of India acts as a supreme interpreter, protestor and guardian to the constitution of India by ...
For example, in the Nazi era in Germany, there was no independent judiciary as the judges were expected to follow the wishes and orders of the Fuehrer. In the Third Reich (the Federation), judges were under a duty to consider “the will of the Fuehrer” as being supreme. 5. Laski (20...
1.2Independence of judiciary is therefore not a private right of judges but the very foundation of judicial impartiality – and a constitutional right of the people of India to be governed by the rule of law that shuns all arbitrariness.Judicial independence characterizes a state of mind, which ...
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Independence of Judiciary is one of the pillars on which the rule of law stands. This paper aims to analyse Judiciary's independence as envisaged by the framers of the constitution by various constitutional provisions and also as interpreted by Judicial pronouncements....
Independence of Judiciary in India and US: A Comparative AnalysisSharma, DilipIUP Law Review
The concept of independence of judiciary has always been a very passionate topic for discussion, which had gained more momentum recently. Independence of judiciary, to state precisely, means a fair and neutral judicial system, which can afford to take its decisions without being influenced by any ...
INDEPENDENCE OF JUDICIARY-A PERSPECTIVEPrakash Yedhula
Who Appoints Judges? Judicial Independence and Democratisation of the Judiciary in India: Constitution, Contact Zone, and Performing RightsUeda analyses political relations between the Indian government and the Supreme Court of India over judicial appointments, and explains the judicial system reforms that...