Judicial Accountability and Transparency in India: Need for Reforms?
Introduction
As protectors of justice, judges must be accountable. But in India, the judiciary’s opaque functioning has led to calls for greater transparency.
Current Accountability Mechanisms
The Constitution mandates certain ethical standards. The Collegium system is responsible for appointments, though it lacks transparency.
Challenges and Need for Reforms
The judiciary’s self-governing nature limits accountability. Reforms like an independent oversight body and clearer procedures for addressing misconduct would foster trust.
Conclusion
Judicial accountability enhances trust in the judiciary. By adopting transparent procedures, the judiciary can maintain its credibility and impartiality.
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