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£19.50
Cambridge University Press Independence and Accountability of the Higher Indian Judiciary
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Product Description The Supreme Court of India is a powerful institution at the forefront of public attention in India. It is often engaged in a bitter duel with the government on issues as diverse as the administration of cricket in India to whether liquor shops are allowed on highways. Despite such public prominence, very little attention has been paid to who the judges of the Supreme Court are, how they are appointed, transferred and removed, and what they do after retirement. This book provides an account of these four facets of judicial functioning and analyses the processes in operation today. It argues that each of these four aspects gives rise to significant concerns pertaining to judicial independence, accountability, or both. Its main argument is that both judicial independence and accountability are necessary for 'an effective judiciary', and these two values are not in conflict with each other as is commonly assumed. Book Description Provides an account of appointments, transfers, impeachment, and post-retirement employment of Supreme Court judges in India. About the Author Arghya Sengupta is Research Director at the Vidhi Centre for Legal Policy. He is an alumnus of the National Law School of India University and the University of Oxford, and is a Rhodes Scholar.
Product Specifications
- Format
- Hardcover
- ASIN
- 1108485650
- Domain
- Amazon UK
- Release Date
- 23 May 2019
- Listed Since
- 23 April 2019
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