Crisis in Indian Judiciary

Crisis in Indian Judiciary
Title Crisis in Indian Judiciary PDF eBook
Author Kawdoor Sadananda Hegde
Publisher
Pages 112
Release 1973
Genre Law
ISBN

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Crisis in Indian Judiciary

Crisis in Indian Judiciary
Title Crisis in Indian Judiciary PDF eBook
Author Bathula Venkateswara Rao
Publisher
Pages 220
Release 2001
Genre Judges
ISBN

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Critical view and certain remedial measures.

The Crisis of the Indian Legal System. Alternatives in Development: Law

The Crisis of the Indian Legal System. Alternatives in Development: Law
Title The Crisis of the Indian Legal System. Alternatives in Development: Law PDF eBook
Author Upendra Baxi
Publisher Stranger Journalism
Pages 207
Release 1982
Genre Justice, Administration of
ISBN 0706913698

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Indian Social Justice in Crisis

Indian Social Justice in Crisis
Title Indian Social Justice in Crisis PDF eBook
Author V. R. Krishna Iyer
Publisher
Pages 174
Release 1983
Genre Justice, Administration of
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Crisis in India Judiciary

Crisis in India Judiciary
Title Crisis in India Judiciary PDF eBook
Author Kawdoor Sadanand Hegde
Publisher
Pages
Release 1973
Genre
ISBN

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Evolution of Indian Judiciary

Evolution of Indian Judiciary
Title Evolution of Indian Judiciary PDF eBook
Author Dr Lm Singhvi
Publisher Prabhat Prakashan
Pages 376
Release 2012-01-01
Genre Law
ISBN 8184301278

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Judicial institutions evolved in India in the context of India’s social, economic and political conditions and because of the reception of legal concepts and institutions known to English and Scottish judges, lawyers and administrators. Modern Indian judiciary bears the hallmarks of its genesis and evolution during the British rule but it has progressively gone for beyond the colonial confines after the republican Constitution came into force. The theme of fundamental Rights and the role of the Supreme Court and the High Courts as vigilant custodians of fundamental rights are at the heart of India’s constitutional democracy. We owe a deep debt of gratitude to our apex judicature, the higher judiciary and the country’s bar in the evolution of the common law of the Constitution. It constitutes by common consent a remarkable chapter in our national life. H v H The Constitution of India is not the last word in human wisdom, but it was certainly a glorious achievement of national consensus and national commitment. The higher Indian judiciary can be said to have broadly fulfilled its constitutional ethos. There have been aberrations, notably during the Emergency and in some cases, of overstating and unduly enlarging the scope of judicial power. More seriously, there are grave and growing problems of inefficient case management, arrears, delays, corruption and incompetence. Those issues have to be addressed urgently, effectively and comprehensively if the Indian judiciary is to emerge as a fit instrument for Rule of Law for the teeming millions in the largest democracy in the world and if the Indian judiciary is to flourish in the twenty-first century holding its head high as an institution of freedom, liberty and balance, with a commitment to the constitutional goals and aspirations of We the People of India.

A Qualified Hope

A Qualified Hope
Title A Qualified Hope PDF eBook
Author Gerald N. Rosenberg
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 377
Release 2019-08-29
Genre Law
ISBN 1108474500

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Examines whether the Indian Supreme Court can produce progressive social change and improve the lives of the relatively disadvantaged.