EMERGENCE OF JUDICIARY AND THE INDIAN VISION OF JUDICIAL INDEPENDENCE

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  • Tania Chatterjee 2nd Year BBA LLB Student, KIIT School of Law Author
  • Pratyay Ghatak 2nd Year BA LLB Student, KIIT School of Law Author

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Abstract

Justice is a very complex notion. However the spirit of such complex notion can be explained in two simple words- "Just" and "Fair". Among the three organs of the government, the judiciary holds the most prestigious position as it is entrusted with the deliverance of "Justice". We all know that a welfare state should have the implications of "Separation of Power". Hence a natural consequence of such implication is that all of the three organs will work independently without getting influenced by each other. However this is an ideal situation and in many cases one can clearly observe the opposite of this as legislative and executive wings of the government try their best to influence the judiciary to fulfil their own interest. In India, sadly many examples of such incidences existed and still exist. But whenever Indian Judiciary has faced a challenge or was put to test, it has always succeeded in upholding its authority, assuring us, the citizens, its true "independent" nature.

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17-03-2019

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Tania Chatterjee, and Pratyay Ghatak. “EMERGENCE OF JUDICIARY AND THE INDIAN VISION OF JUDICIAL INDEPENDENCE ”. Journal of Legal Studies & Research, vol. 5, no. 2, Mar. 2019, pp. 315-27, https://journal.thelawbrigade.com/jlsr/article/view/2323.