Indian Judiciary at crossroads
Astrong and independent judiciary makes a nation stable, progressive and well-developed. Judicial independence requires a well-trained and educated judiciary which commands respect in society and ensures public trust in the institutional strength. An independent and impartial judiciary and a speedy and efficient system of governance are the very essence of civilization.
Constitutional Arrangements
Constitutional Arrangements for Judiciary:
- The Supreme Court of India was constituted under Article 124 of the Constitution.
- Article 214 provides for High courts in every state.
- Article 241 provides that Parliament may by law constitute a High Court for a Union territory or declare any ....
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