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VOL. 5, ISSUE 3 (2023)
Decolonizing the Indian judiciary: Unraveling the ethical fabric for reforms
Authors
Sameer Harshad Pande
Abstract
The research paper falls under the ambit of challenges and solutions to
the contemporary political issues in India. The research paper is a balanced
critic to the problem of ‘Uncle Judge Syndrome’ in Indian judiciary. The issue
has been highlighted by the law commission of India in their 230th
report. The syndrome has been a part of ‘the nepotism’ discussion in judiciary
which has also been skeptical about the collegium system. The research paper
has discussed, along with data, the evolution of the system and the syndrome. The
paper also asserts the importance to understand the colonial legacy and
British-biased features of contemporary Judiciary which have neglected the
astute heritage of ancient Indian Judiciary cutting itself apart from the
people who seek justice, the only true objective of Judiciary.
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Pages:32-35
How to cite this article:
Sameer Harshad Pande "Decolonizing the Indian judiciary: Unraveling the ethical fabric for reforms". International Journal of Law, Policy and Social Review, Vol 5, Issue 3, 2023, Pages 32-35
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