Abstract

Constitution of India provides a framework for higher judiciary by laying down its powers, appointment, tenure and removal of officers of courts including judges etc. Chapter IV of Part V provides for Union Judiciary i.e. the Supreme Court of India and chapter V of Part VI provides for State Judiciary i.e. the High Court. This research paper is an attempt to analyse how the Indian practices in appointment of judges to the highest court have from time and again deviated from the Constitution of India.

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