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Do you think judiciary in India is the most powerful?
The Indian Judiciary is considered to be one of the world’s most powerful courts because of certain reasons such as: (i) The judiciary is autonomous in India. It means that it is not under the jurisdiction of the executive or the legislature.
What are the limitations of Indian judiciary?
The major issues that the Indian judicial system faces are: The pendency of cases. Corruption. Lack of transparency (particularly in the appointment of judges).
Do you have faith in Indian judiciary Quora?
Originally Answered: Do you have trust in Indian judiciary? Absolutely not! Justice delayed is justice denied and by that yardstick alone the Indian judiciary is total failure.
Does India has judicial supremacy?
In India, the constitutional supremacy was explicitly reiterated in the Minerva Mills case whereby the Supreme Court held that “government, legislature, executive and judiciary is all bound by the Constitution, and nobody, is above or beyond the Constitution.” Every law made by the parliament is subject to …
What are the criticisms of Indian judiciary?
In spite of successful history of Indian judiciary there are severe criticisms in the process of selection of judges for high courts and Supreme Court by colligium system, which was removed and new National Judicial Appointment Commission (NJAC) is established for transparent and qualified appointment of judges.
How is the judicial system in India based on morals?
Unfortunately the judicial system in India is based on the Evidences and facts, not conscience or morals, so it should be easier, once having the facts at hand, all it needs is an argument and hearing and quicker pronouncement of Justice.
What are the reasons for Timely Justice in India?
The main reason for timely justice is the limited number of judicial institution and judges. In Indian judiciary as some study says there are about 25\% post of judges are vacant. That ultimately increases the time of trial.
How many judges are there in India?
As it is estimated that India has, only about II Judges per million population, which is among the lowest ratios in the world. Obviously, there is an urgent need to increase the number of judges specially at the local level for giving access to the ordinary people.