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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalTraining 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.
Dr.K.V.Sreenivasan
Through this book, Dr. K.V. Sreenivasan, the Constitutional Research & Reforms Advocate of Madras High Court & Supreme Court of India, realized the need for good training to improve the functioning of the Indian judiciary system. The author has also published a book called Appointment & Removal of Judges–Indian Context. 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 Judicial services system for good governance and quick justice.
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