INDEPENDENCE OF JUDICIARY & JUDICIAL ACCOUNTABILITY, PRESENT SCENARIO IN INDIA AND WAY FORWARD
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The basic purpose of law is the quest for justice which should be administered without fear and favour. Law is the ultimate authority which brings stability to the country and the society. Justice is a comprehensive terminology and its disbursement should be ensured by the judiciary which is mainly responsible for the administration of justice in all political systems. If the nation as a whole is to flourish and usher in an era of peace and prosperity the judiciary is of utmost significance because it is the dispute resolving mechanism. As justice C.E. Hughes Says, “The nation lives under the Constitution, but the Constitution is what the judges say it is.” The Judiciary as K.S. Hegde says, “function as the balancing wheel” of the Constitution. So the judiciary establishes the rule of law along with protecting the weak, the helpless, the indigent and the oppressed. So it is must that a strong, independent and potent judiciary is necessary for the growth and development of a young democracy like India.
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