Reforming Indian judicial system: The common man's perspective
By: Alexander, P.J.
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ArticlePublisher: 1999Description: p.348-355.Subject(s): Judiciary - India | Judiciary
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Indian Journal of Public AdministrationSummary: Emphasising urgency of judicial reforms in India, the author elaborates on a two-pronged strategy under common man's perspective - one pertaining to the judiciary and the other to the system. While under the former he discuses issues relating to appointment and training (including their self-improvement efforts) of judges in the context of changed circumstances, under the latter he covers issues like delays, simplification of rules/procedures, abolition of court vacations, needed change in the system of constitution of benches, rewriting laws on contempt of court, and improving infrastructure of lower courts. - Reproduced
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | Volume no: 45, Issue no: 3 | Available | AR43872 |
Emphasising urgency of judicial reforms in India, the author elaborates on a two-pronged strategy under common man's perspective - one pertaining to the judiciary and the other to the system. While under the former he discuses issues relating to appointment and training (including their self-improvement efforts) of judges in the context of changed circumstances, under the latter he covers issues like delays, simplification of rules/procedures, abolition of court vacations, needed change in the system of constitution of benches, rewriting laws on contempt of court, and improving infrastructure of lower courts. - Reproduced


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