This research particularly focuses on the power and accountability of Chief justice of India, and the analysis of accomplishment of balancing the slope of Power and Accountability and the justification of centralization of power on the office of Chief Justice of India while discussing the appointment and role played by the CJI , the primary focus of the research is to know whether there is need of new reforms in terms of accountability with regards to increase in power of the post of CJI or the current system can provide the fair and sustainable result and the of impeachment process Bhanupriya Singh Markam "Appointment of Chief Justice of India, Powers and Accountability with Analysis of Cases : An Overview" Published in International Journ...
As part of Senate consideration, the Judiciary Committee holds hearings on the nominee and votes on ...
Judges need to have accountability. It has been stated and observed that judges are not accountable ...
The legal system in India follows the common law model prevalent in the countries which were at one ...
There is currently no satisfactory account of how judges of the Supreme Court of India and High Cour...
Legislature, executive and judiciary are the three pillars of Indian democratic structure. The funct...
The proper administration of justice system being an intrinsic value of rule of law and constitution...
Appointment of judges in India in higher judiciary have been an issue since independence where even ...
India needs a less cumbersome way to impeach judges and make the judiciary more accountable. The Jud...
The Indian Supreme Court was established nearly seventy-five years ago as a core part of India\u27s ...
Article by R. Shunmugasundaram (Senior Advocate, Member of Parliament, Rajyasabha) published in Amic...
This thesis is an examination of the executive tools used to influence judicial appointments in the ...
Art. 50 of our constitution provide - separation of powers and independent judiciary (under directiv...
The judicial appointment process is one of essential elements for maintaining judicial independence ...
Judicial review is the process by which the Courts determine whether or not an administrative decisi...
Indian Judiciary is one of the most known and prominent one all over the world . Being the largest d...
As part of Senate consideration, the Judiciary Committee holds hearings on the nominee and votes on ...
Judges need to have accountability. It has been stated and observed that judges are not accountable ...
The legal system in India follows the common law model prevalent in the countries which were at one ...
There is currently no satisfactory account of how judges of the Supreme Court of India and High Cour...
Legislature, executive and judiciary are the three pillars of Indian democratic structure. The funct...
The proper administration of justice system being an intrinsic value of rule of law and constitution...
Appointment of judges in India in higher judiciary have been an issue since independence where even ...
India needs a less cumbersome way to impeach judges and make the judiciary more accountable. The Jud...
The Indian Supreme Court was established nearly seventy-five years ago as a core part of India\u27s ...
Article by R. Shunmugasundaram (Senior Advocate, Member of Parliament, Rajyasabha) published in Amic...
This thesis is an examination of the executive tools used to influence judicial appointments in the ...
Art. 50 of our constitution provide - separation of powers and independent judiciary (under directiv...
The judicial appointment process is one of essential elements for maintaining judicial independence ...
Judicial review is the process by which the Courts determine whether or not an administrative decisi...
Indian Judiciary is one of the most known and prominent one all over the world . Being the largest d...
As part of Senate consideration, the Judiciary Committee holds hearings on the nominee and votes on ...
Judges need to have accountability. It has been stated and observed that judges are not accountable ...
The legal system in India follows the common law model prevalent in the countries which were at one ...