Justice versus judiciary : justice enthroned or entangled in India / Sudhanshu Ranjan.
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- 9780199490493
- 019949049X
- 347.54 23 RAN
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CUTN Central Library Social Sciences | Non-fiction | 347.54 RAN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 40952 |
1. Introduction 2. Accountability of Judges 3. Binary Application of Laws 4. Supreme Court`s Power to Do Complete Justice 5. Judicial Delays 6. Lawyer, Heal Thyself 7. My Lord or Your Excellency
There can be no dispute that the judges of the high courts and the Supreme Court of India wield tremendous powers. However, power comes with a price which bestows huge responsibility and calls for strict adherence to dos and don'ts. This text builds upon this narrative and advocates that judges must be made accountable not only in respect of their personal conduct and integrity, but also in respect of the judicial verdicts they deliver. The work emphasizes that the need for judicial accountability has increased in recent times as the judiciary is, nowadays, performing not only judicial functions, but virtually executive functions also, for which the government is accountable to the people.
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