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Critiques Of The Collegium System




Dev Singh Sawhney, OP Jindal Global University

ABSTRACT

The supreme court has evolved leaps and bounds in the past decades however the same cannot be said regarding the way judicial appoints are made to the various high courts and the Supreme court of India. The process by which these appointments are made have been questioned for a long time due to the various shortcomings and inefficiencies in the entire process. This paper aims at the critique of the collegium system while looking at aspects like the independence of the judiciary and involvement of the executive.

Indian Journal of Law and Legal Research

Abbreviation: IJLLR

ISSN: 2582-8878

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Accessibility: Open Access

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