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The judiciary of India (ISO: Bhārata kī Nyāyapālikā) is the system of courts that interpret and apply the law in the Republic of India.The Constitution of India provides concept for a single and unified judiciary in India.
On November 7, 2024, Chief Justice of India D.Y. Chandrachud inaugurated the National Judicial Museum and Archive in New Delhi. This state-of-the-art facility celebrates the evolution of the Indian judiciary, providing visitors with insights into the history of the Supreme Court of India, the ancient Indian justice system, and key milestones in judicial development.
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In May 2014, former Chief Justice of India, Justice R.M. Lodha, proposed to make Indian judiciary work throughout the year (instead of the present system of having long vacations, specially in the higher courts) in order to reduce pendency of cases in Indian courts; however, per this proposal there is not going to be any increase in the number ...
Good Samaritan Law (India) Government of NCT of Delhi v. Union of India; Gurugram Rajiv Gandhi Trust land grab case; Hadiya case; Haryana Forestry case; I.C. Golaknath and Ors. v. State of Punjab and Anrs. Indra Sawhney & Others v. Union of India; Janhit Abhiyan v. Union of India; K. M. Nanavati v. State of Maharashtra; Kesavananda Bharati v ...
The following are the 25 high courts in India, sorted by name, year established, act by which it was established, jurisdiction, principal seat (headquarters), permanent benches (subordinate to the principal seat), circuit benches (functional a few days in a month/year), the maximum number of judges sanctioned, and the presiding chief justice of ...
The Indian Judicial Collegium system, where existing judges appoint judges to the nation's constitutional courts, has its genesis in, and continued basis resting on, three of its own judgments made by Supreme Court judges, which are collectively known as the Three Judges Cases.
The High Court of Kerala is the highest court in the Indian state of Kerala and the Union territory of Lakshadweep.It is located in Kochi.Drawing its powers under Article 226 of the Constitution of India, the High Court has the power to issue directions, orders and writs including the writs of habeas corpus, mandamus, prohibition, quo warranto and certiorari for ensuring the enforcement of the ...