Judging the Judges

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This book contains articles on the role of the Indian Judiciary written by a number of eminent and knowledgeable judges, jurists, lawyers, journalists, parliamentarians, diplomats, scholars, academicians and civil servants. In this study for the first time an attempt has been made to highlight the judiciary’s role noticed from different perspectives. Some of the authors have been constructively critical of the judiciary’s role. In a democracy like India this is a healthy phenomenon so long as the tone of the criticism remains respectful and this acts as a beacon light for those who are being criticized. The judiciary requires to trim itself and move faster to maintain its pre-eminent position. The book should be of interest to judges, jurists, lawyers, and policy makers.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Bishwajit Bhattacharyya

Bishwajit Bhattacharyya, a practising lawyer, is a life member of the Supreme Court Bar Association. He is a distinguished scholar as well as a visiting faculty of the India Law Institute. He is a prolific writer has written numerous articles for leading newspapers and journals on a variety of legal and economic issues.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR K Mahesh

K. Mahesh belongs to the Union Territory Civil Services. Presently he is an Officer on Special Duty to the Union Minister for Urban Affairs and Employment. He is the founder President of Delhi Administration Officers'Academic Forum and the Vice-President of All India Federation of State Civil Services Association.

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Title
Judging the Judges
Author
Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
8121206065
Length
224p., Index; 23cm.
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