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Through this book, Dr. K V Sreenivasan, the Constitutional Research & Reforms Advocate of Madras High Court & Supreme Court of India, realized the need to revamp the Indian constitution to improve the functioning of the government and Indian judicial system. The author has also published a book called Appointment & Removal of Judges–Indian Context. The art of concise judgment writing. The judicial training and empowerment of woman in judiciary. Most of the suggestions given by him are being accepted and implemented by the Ministry of Law justice. The author’s aim is to create the best Indian constitutional system for good governance and quick justice.
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Since winning our freedom, we have amended many articles of our Constitution and the various acts therein according to suit our changing needs. We have formed our own laws of administration and control for the entire system including the Parliament and executive powers. But so far, we have not framed any laws to administer and control our judicial system. According to the principles of management, planning, organization, cooperation, coordination, supervision
Since winning our freedom, we have amended many articles of our Constitution and the various acts therein according to suit our changing needs. We have formed our own laws of administration and control for the entire system including the Parliament and executive powers. But so far, we have not framed any laws to administer and control our judicial system. According to the principles of management, planning, organization, cooperation, coordination, supervision and control are essential for the effective functioning of an organization. Judicial appointments should be made by the Judicial Service Commission in a transparent manner and we have to frame proper clear-cut procedures for removal of errant judges. Legitimate public criticism of judicial performance is a good means of ensuring accountability.
Change is the natural phenomenal. According to the changes of living conditions, socio- economic development, scientific advancement in the present computer era, we have to change ourselves from the old one to modern method according to our needs best suitable for the present living requirements. In the same manner now it is an urgent need to revamp the Indian Constitution. Once it was framed and adopted based on the Government of India Act, 1935 which was fra
Change is the natural phenomenal. According to the changes of living conditions, socio- economic development, scientific advancement in the present computer era, we have to change ourselves from the old one to modern method according to our needs best suitable for the present living requirements. In the same manner now it is an urgent need to revamp the Indian Constitution. Once it was framed and adopted based on the Government of India Act, 1935 which was framed and written by British to rule and govern the slavery Indian population. Even after 73 years of freedom we are following the same laws as adopted by the British. Even in our Constitution we have not defined the term “Citizens" in a clear cut manner. The law means to govern and regulate and to give guidelines for the citizens guidance how to live in the oragnised civil society. But we are following the Laws which were framed during the year 18th century even now, which is bad in law and un acceptable and against the Principle of Natural Justice, Hence the need for this book which deals with the deletion of out- dated laws and to adopts the new laws under our Constitution for the benefit of Indian Citizens we have to write and adopt our own laws instead of the borrowed one from all over the countries of the World.
Training is an immense need in every organization. The Judiciary is no exception to this. All other advanced countries have developed the best judicial training methods over the years but not India. In order to ensure quick judicial service, the various training needs of the Indian judiciary have been discussed in detail in this book. Likewise, the empowerment of women in the Judiciary also defines the need for equal power of the woman population, one of t
Training is an immense need in every organization. The Judiciary is no exception to this. All other advanced countries have developed the best judicial training methods over the years but not India. In order to ensure quick judicial service, the various training needs of the Indian judiciary have been discussed in detail in this book. Likewise, the empowerment of women in the Judiciary also defines the need for equal power of the woman population, one of the present requirements for women’s upliftment in India. Legitimate public guidelines and the criticism of judicial performance is a good way of ensuring accountability and transparency of judicial administration. At present there no other books in India on this subject. Law reformers, Hon judges & advocates, research scholars and readers wishing to know about the development mechanism of judicial administration system will enjoy this book.
Since winning our freedom, we have amended many articles of our Constitution and the various acts therein according to suit our changing needs. We have formed our own laws of administration and control for the entire system including the Parliament and executive powers. But so far, we have not framed any laws to administer and control our judicial system. According to the principles of management, planning, organization, cooperation, coordination, supervision
Since winning our freedom, we have amended many articles of our Constitution and the various acts therein according to suit our changing needs. We have formed our own laws of administration and control for the entire system including the Parliament and executive powers. But so far, we have not framed any laws to administer and control our judicial system. According to the principles of management, planning, organization, cooperation, coordination, supervision and control are essential for the effective functioning of an organization. Judicial appointments should be made by the Judicial Service Commission in a transparent manner and we have to frame proper clear-cut procedures for removal of errant judges. Legitimate public criticism of judicial performance is a good means of ensuring accountability.
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