Supreme Court
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Supreme Court

Introduction:  Indian judiciary is an integrated judiciary consisting of the Supreme Court of India at the apex of the entire judicial system below which there are the High Courts in each State or group of States. Below the High Courts lies a hierarchy of Subordinate Courts. Panchayat Courts also function in some States under various…

High Court
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High Court

In the integrated judiciary, the High Court operates below the Supreme Court and above the subordinate Court. High Courts are the highest judicial body at the State level. As per Article 214, there shall be High Courts for every State. There are 25 High Courts in India. Among the Union Territories Delhi, – and Union…

Challenges And Reform In Indian Judiciary
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Challenges and Reform in Indian judiciary

Challenges with the Indian Judiciary: Judiciary is one of the three organs of the government. Indian judiciary is integrated and independent judiciary. Despite the most important part of the Indian polity, it faces some issues as following:  Issue in Appointment: Shortage of judges: India has a low judge-to-population ratio. India requires 50 judges per million…

Pil (Public Interest Litigation)
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PIL (Public Interest Litigation)

Public interest litigation(PIL) is a case or petition filed before a court to protect, safeguard or enforce public interest. PIL is a judicial innovation for the protection of the disadvantaged section, like the poor, minorities, etc., and their interests. PIL is also known as Social Action litigation, Social action litigation, etc Genesis of the PIL…