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- Judicial Appointments In India: Collegium System vs NJAC
Collegium System Of Judicial Appointments in India It is the system of appointment and transfer of judges that has evolved through judgments of the Supreme Court, and not by an Act of parliament or by a provision of the Constitution
- Judicial Appointments - Drishti Judiciary
The judicial appointment process in India faces a balance between transparency, efficiency, and judicial independence The Collegium system has been criticized for being opaque, while the NJAC was seen as potentially introducing politics into the process
- Memorandum of procedure of appointment of High Court Judges
The proposal for appointment of a Judge of a High Court shall be initiated by the Chief Justice of the High Court However, if the Chief Minister desires to recommend the name of any person he should forward the same to the Chief Justice for his consideration
- The Appointment Of Judges In India – JudgeDumas
In India, the President of India appoints the Chief Justice of India (CJI) and other judges of the Supreme Court on the advice of the Prime Minister of India, who is assisted by the Minister of Law and Justice in the process
- The Evolution of Judicial Appointments in India: From . . .
Prior to the 99th Constitutional Amendment, the process of judicial appointments in India reflected this balancing act The President of India, as the head of the Executive, was vested with the authority to appoint judges to the Supreme Court However, this power was not unilateral
- Judicial Appointments in India |ForumIAS - Free UPSC IAS . . .
Judicial appointments in India has always been a contentious issue in India Recently, two significant developments regarding the Supreme Court of India’s Collegium have emerged – firstly, the interviews for Judicial Candidates and secondly the exclusion of Relatives in Judiciary
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