Constitutional Morality and Judicial Appointments in the Higher Judiciary
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2023-03
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Indian Journal of Law and Justice
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Bandyopadhyay, Rathin
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University of North Bengal
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Chaudhury, P. (2023). Constitutional Morality and Judicial Appointments in the Higher Judiciary. Indian Journal of Law and Justice, 14(1), 292–310. https://ir.nbu.ac.in/handle/123456789/5001
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Constitutional structure of this great country is sui generis and the tool to
meet the ends of, values and rights cherished in the preamble. It has stood the
test of time and has been very capable and reaffirming in achieving the ends
to a great extent. But we still have miles to go. The constitution makers
believed that what is sine qua non for the subsistence of the system is
independent judiciary. Ergo, greater the stress on its need less it is. The central
edifice of the concept of judicial independence is the appointments to the
higher judiciary.
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14
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1
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0976-3570
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292 - 310