Choosing Hammurabi: debates on judicial appointments edited by Santosh Paul
Material type: TextLanguage: Publication details: Haryana : Lexis & Nexis, 2013.Edition: 1st edDescription: 278 pISBN:- 9788180389801
- 347.54017 PAU/CHO
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347.54014092 NAI/JUS Justice Krishna Iyer at 90 | 347.54014092 RAM/CEA Ceaseless and relentless journey | 347.54017 PAU/CHO Choosing Hammurabi: | 347.54017 PAU/CHO Choosing Hammurabi: | 347.54035 CHA/JUD Judicial behavior and decision-making of the supreme court of India | 347.54035 GAD/SUP Supreme Court of India : | 347.54035 GAD/SUP Supreme Court of India : |
Table of Contents:
Part 1. The views of the framers: constituent Assembly debates
Part 2. Collegium and its discontents: critique of the second and third judges cases
Part 3. The way forward: possible alternatives to the collegium system of appointments
Part 4. Walking the tight rope: balancing independence and accountability of the judiciary
Part 5. The aberrations in the system
Part 6. On the quality of the judiciary
Part 7. Accountability and transparency in the judiciary
Part 8. On judicial appointments and other meanderings
Subject index.