decision
making are the hallmarks of Judiciary. If `Impartiality' is the soul of
Judiciary, `Independence' is the life blood of Judiciary. Without
independence ... their independence should be placed beyond question than in the case
of the superior Judges." Presumably to secure the independence of the
judiciary from
class to which the judges belong.
Judicial individualism - whether needs protection?
Independent judiciary is, therefore, most essential
when liberty of citizen is in danger ... thrive only in an
atmosphere of judicial independence. Every endeavour should
be made to preserve independent judiciary as a citadel of
public justice and public
undermine the independence of the High Court Judges and (ii)
that, in order to uphold the independence of the judiciary
which is a basic feature ... calculated to undermine the
independence of the High Court Judges. In order to uphold
the independence of the judiciary, which is a basic feature
Equivalence of Judicial Functions of District Judiciary and Higher
Judiciary
35. The essential function of the District Judiciary, as also the function of the High ... District Judiciary can only be based on the pay of Judges of the High Court. This is
because the Judiciary is independent from the Executive
maintain
the independence of the judiciary and unless the judiciary has sufficient
control over its own establishment its independence may become illusory.
If the establishment ... liberty, consistent
with his own independence and the independence of his officers to fix his
own independence and the Independence of his officers
decision-making are the hallmarks of the
judiciary. If “impartiality” is the soul of the judiciary,
“independence” is the lifeblood of the judiciary. Without
independence ... from the
executive)23. The independence of an individual Judge, that
is, decisional independence; and independence of the
judiciary as an institution or an organ
Judges was not used with political
motives thereby undermining the independence of the judiciary,
the petitioners sought information as to whether the procedures
laid down
other countries.
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CHAPTER-III
JUDICIAL ACCOUNTABILITY AND LIMITATIONS ON
JUDICIAL INDEPENDENCE
Judiciary is one of the three important pillars of any democracy
governed ... Constitution.
Judicial Independence refers to the independence of the Judge as well
as the independence of the Judiciary as an institution. Individual
independence means that
great tradition of judicial independence and
impartiality and they realized that the need for securing the independence
of judiciary was even greater under our Constitution ... decision making are the hallmarks of judiciary. If
“Impartiality” is the soul of the judiciary, “Independence” is
the lifeblood of the judiciary. Without independence,
impartiality
person
of sturdy independence and towering personality who would, on the occasion arising,
be a watch-dog of the independence of judiciary ... rights presupposes the presence of an indepen-
dent judiciary. By independent judiciary, it is meant that the judiciary is indepen-
dent of any external influences