later cases, this view was redressed by the Judiciary. In the case of R.C. Cooper v. Union of India (1970) the court held that
interest of the society. However it is the constitutional obligation of the judiciary to ensure that the restrictions imposed by a law on the media
functions. Another set of discussions have been around the fact of the Judiciary becoming part of the state. Eminent Jurists like H.M.Seervai ... Shukla consider judiciary to be State. Their view is supported by Articles 145 and 146 of the Constitution of India. “It was held that
cognizable offence is
ordinarily not to be interfered with by the judiciary; (3) save in
exceptional case where non-interference would result in miscarriage ... court. It is further observed that the functions of the
judiciary and the police are complementary, not overlapping, and the
combination of individual liberty with
Courts and explained how
they are distinct from other tiers of the judiciary.
43. Mr. A.K. Ganguli, appearing for the second and third respondents
them. Counsel disputes the petitioners' submission that
independence of the judiciary would be undermined, if access to asset declaration is
permitted. It is emphasized ... that if information is given to the Government, possibly
independence of the judiciary would be compromised; however, public disclosure of the
declaration, under
functions. Another set of discussions have been around the fact of the Judiciary becoming part of the state. Eminent Jurists like H.M.Seervai ... Shukla consider judiciary to be State. Their view is supported by Articles 145 and 146 of the Constitution of India. “It was held that
Constitution raise issues of great
constitutional importance affecting the independence of the judiciary and
they have been argued at great length before us. The arguments ... circular letter was a direct attack on the independence of the
judiciary which is a basic feature of the Constitution and hence the
Advocates Association
election of any person is valid or invalid is vested
in the Judiciary under the provisions of Article 329 and Article 136. The
jurisdiction ... basic feature of separation of powers with the role
of independence of Judiciary is changed by denying jurisdiction of this
Court to test the validity
disposal of criminal cases lies in
effective steps being taken by the Judiciary, the Legislature and the
State Governments, all the three. The dangers behind ... Commission of India in its 120th Report on Manpower Planning in
Judiciary (July 1987), based on its survey, regretted that in spite of
Article