Judicial Independence In India
V M Manukrishna – Second Semester , 5 year LLB Student from Government Law College Thiruvananthapuram. Introduction To Judicial Independence The definition of the judiciary’s independence hasn’t changed over the years despite its prolonged continuation. Articles 124 to 147 of our Constitution pertain to choosing judges for the Supreme Court and Articles 214 to 231 work with choosing judges for the High Courts. However, our Constitution merely makes passing reference to the autonomy of the judiciary, while saying nothing regarding … Continue reading Judicial Independence In India
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