POLITICIANS SHOULD NOT DARE OVERPOWER THE JUDICIARY

There should be Zero tolerance to even the faintest governmental interference in the functioning of our judiciary.

The setting up of a National Judicial Infrastructure Corporation could go a long way towards improving our judicial infrastructure while maintaining its independence and autonomy.

This Corporation could act as a median and catalyst in pursuing Judicial projects instead of sitting Judges having to interact with politicians in Power.

The Constitution of India is very clear on the distinct roles of the Executive, Legislature and Judiciary. It envisages a free, fair and independent Judiciary. The highest standards of judicial independence must always be ensured.

With the sanctity of the other pillars of our democracy currently severely dented, our only hope is the Judiciary but with the government wanting to overpower the Judiciary too, there is a very disturbing disquiet over the slippery slope on which judicial values are slithering.

An effective judiciary guarantees fairness in judicial processes and transparency. The Public must be confident that the judiciary is beyond reproach. Transparency is a fundamental component of judicial independence. Any direct or indirect interference by the politicians in the selection and appointment of Judges or even in their transfer is a threat to the very Independence of the Judiciary.

If the Judiciary is reduced to being a mouthpiece of the government, the Courts will lose all relevance. It has to be ensured that judicial accountability is maintained at all times with every Judge conforming to the highest standards of uprightness and integrity. If Judges cannot independently balance the scales of Justice, the Temples of Justice become pointless.

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