ROLE OF JUDICIARY IN GOOD GOVERNANCE
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In recent years, courts have risen in power across the world and the Indian Supreme Court has rightly been pointed to as an example of this global trend. The concept of governance is as old as human civilization. The term 'governance' simply means the process of decision, making and the process by which decisions are implemented in the continents of Africa and Asia. Good governance signifies the way an administration improves the standard of living of the members of its society by creating and making available the basis amenities of life, providing its people security and the opportunity to make better their life, instill hope in their heart for a promising future providing on an equal and equitable basis, access to opportunities for personal growth, affording participation and capacity to influence in the decision making in public affairs, sustaining a responsive judicial system which dispenses justice on merits in a fair, unbiased and meaningful manner and maintaining accountability and honesty in each wing or functionary of the Government. Good Governance is a processing unit to enable environment conducive to the enjoyment of human rights and promoting growth and sustainable human development. It enforces the economic, social and cultural rights and has no place for corruption of any kind.
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