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A Critical Study on Appointment of Judges in Supreme Court

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Dr. Neeru Gupta
Assistant Professor at Saraswati Institute of Law, India
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The judicial system in India is organised into three levels: the Supreme Court, the High Court, and the Subordinate Courts. The Judiciary is an essential part of the government, and under a Constitution that guarantees separation of powers between the centre and the state as well as an independent Judicial System, the job of the Judiciary becomes even more vital. Article 124 of the Indian Constitution, Establishment, and Supreme Court Constitution. The method for appointing and dismissing judges has evolved as a result of Supreme Court rulings rather than an Act of Parliament or a constitutional provision. This article explains about the Appointment of Judges of Supreme Court - Collegium System which is important for UPSC Indian Polity Preparation.

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International Journal of Law Management and Humanities, Volume 6, Issue 2, Page 2264 - 2273
DOI: https://doij.org/10.10000/IJLMH.114613
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