Evolution of Judicial Appointment system in India.

Independence of Judiciary means independence from Executive and Legislature, but not independence from accountability. – Prashant Bhushan The Judicial system works independently however its judges’ are appointed by the President. He acts on the advice of the council of ministers and Article 124(2) of our Constitution mandates the President to appoint judges after consulting with…

Reservation in India

Reservation is a controversial and highly debatable topic in India. Furthermore, the main aim behind the reservation was the empowerment of the weaker sections of society. So, let’s learn all about it with this essay on reservation in India. Background of the Reservation PolicyReservation in India refers to the practice of reserving a certain percentage…

TRIBUNALS

Tribunals are the particular type of court which deals with only specific cases for which that particular type of tribunal has been made. The provision of forming tribunal was not in the original constitution, it was added to the constitution by adding a new part-14A by the 42nd amendment act of 1976. This part consisting…