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Introduction |
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What is the Collegium System? |
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Challenges in Ensuring Judicial Accountability in India |
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Way Forward |
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The controversy surrounding the alleged recovery of large sums of cash at the residence of a Delhi High Court judge has reignited discussions on the need for judicial reforms, transparency, and accountability within the Indian judiciary.
The Collegium System is the method by which judges in India are appointed and transferred. This system has evolved over time through various Supreme Court judgments and is not based on any law passed by Parliament or a specific provision in the Constitution.
First Judges Case (1981)
Second Judges Case (1993)
Third Judges Case (1998)
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1. What is judicial accountability? | ![]() |
2. Why is judicial accountability important? | ![]() |
3. What are some mechanisms for ensuring judicial accountability? | ![]() |
4. How can citizens hold judges accountable? | ![]() |
5. What role does the media play in judicial accountability? | ![]() |