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VOL. 8, ISSUE 5 (2022)
Appointment of judges in high courts and supreme court: An analysis
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Vishal Garg, Simranjeet Kaur Gill
Abstract
Sovereign power of the State is distributed into Executive, Judiciary and Legislature. Each component acts as countervailing forces against the other, to prevent accumulation of Sovereign power in one entity, ‘Separation of Power’ of Montesquieu lends credence to this system. We, with rich heritage of this philosophy from the British, engrafted in our Constitution, this remarkable barrier of governance or, more precisely the field of play of three pillars of governance. The ‘basic structure theory’ churned out by the Constitutional Court has given judiciary an insulated status by coining ‘Independence of Judiciary’ as one of the several attributes of ‘Basic Structure of Constitution’.
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Pages:79-87
How to cite this article:
Vishal Garg, Simranjeet Kaur Gill "Appointment of judges in high courts and supreme court: An analysis". International Journal of Law, Vol 8, Issue 5, 2022, Pages 79-87
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