Legislature, executive and judiciary are the three pillars of Indian democratic structure. The function and the power of each organ is clearly specified in the constitution, despite of this there is always a clash between these organs. The controversy arose in the appointment of judges between the executive and judiciary will be discussed in this paper. An overview of the collegium system and analysis of the appointment of judges has been made in this paper. All the cases related to the appointment of judges of supreme court and high court will be discussed and clearly evaluated in this paper. The supreme court of India held NJAC National Judicial Appointment Comissionunconstitutional and void and upheld the collegium system for the appoint...
This research article focuses on a critical analysis of the process by which federal Supreme Court j...
This research particularly focuses on the power and accountability of Chief justice of India, and th...
The Supreme Court conducted a selection of judges without the involvement of the Judiciary Committee...
Appointment of judges in India in higher judiciary have been an issue since independence where even ...
Art. 50 of our constitution provide - separation of powers and independent judiciary (under directiv...
Much of the legal scholarship on the collegium system of appointing judges in India has revolved aro...
This article considers "judge hegemony" in the appointment of judges, as defined in the case under c...
Judicial review is the process by which the Courts determine whether or not an administrative decisi...
This paper provides an introduction to the Indian judicial system and court hierarchy, outlining the...
The Indian Supreme Court was established nearly seventy-five years ago as a core part of India\u27s ...
There is currently no satisfactory account of how judges of the Supreme Court of India and High Cour...
This thesis is an examination of the executive tools used to influence judicial appointments in the ...
The Constitution of Bangladesh has provided the President with the unfettered power to appoint the C...
The debate regarding the superiority of the Supreme Court of India and whether High Courts are subor...
This paper outlines the present system of judicial appointments in NSW and other Australian jurisdic...
This research article focuses on a critical analysis of the process by which federal Supreme Court j...
This research particularly focuses on the power and accountability of Chief justice of India, and th...
The Supreme Court conducted a selection of judges without the involvement of the Judiciary Committee...
Appointment of judges in India in higher judiciary have been an issue since independence where even ...
Art. 50 of our constitution provide - separation of powers and independent judiciary (under directiv...
Much of the legal scholarship on the collegium system of appointing judges in India has revolved aro...
This article considers "judge hegemony" in the appointment of judges, as defined in the case under c...
Judicial review is the process by which the Courts determine whether or not an administrative decisi...
This paper provides an introduction to the Indian judicial system and court hierarchy, outlining the...
The Indian Supreme Court was established nearly seventy-five years ago as a core part of India\u27s ...
There is currently no satisfactory account of how judges of the Supreme Court of India and High Cour...
This thesis is an examination of the executive tools used to influence judicial appointments in the ...
The Constitution of Bangladesh has provided the President with the unfettered power to appoint the C...
The debate regarding the superiority of the Supreme Court of India and whether High Courts are subor...
This paper outlines the present system of judicial appointments in NSW and other Australian jurisdic...
This research article focuses on a critical analysis of the process by which federal Supreme Court j...
This research particularly focuses on the power and accountability of Chief justice of India, and th...
The Supreme Court conducted a selection of judges without the involvement of the Judiciary Committee...