The Problem of Unemployment in The Transitional Economy of Russia After the Dissolution of The Soviets
Keywords:
Collegiums System, NJAC, Indian Constitution, Appointment of Judges in Higher JudiciaryAbstract
Since the independence in India the appointment of judges have been conducted through the collegiums system and there has been amendment process and improvement. In 2014 the National Judicial Appointment commission Act was passed in both the houses but its still not in force. It has faced several criticism. As per the Indian constitution appointment of Judges in higher judiciary i.e. High courts and Supreme Court is being conducted. There is lack of transparency in the collegiums system. The article is about the current legal situation and opinions of the judges towards the system of appointment.Wherein both the system of appointment whether being collegiums system or NJAC have its pros and cons.
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