Issues with Judicial System
The judicial system of India faces the following hurdles, some of which is mentioned below:
- Constitutional courts are overburdened with loads of cases, which results in numerous delays in justice and litigation.
- Litigation is mostly costly and in many cases common people are forced to forgo their rights.
- Judiciary in India lacks the infrastructure for properly dealing with the lots of cases and are mostly overcrowded.
- Many British era laws have become obsolete.
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Role of Judiciary in India
Role of Judiciary in India: The administrative system in India is guided by three pillars- Legislature, Executives, and Judiciary. There is an independent judiciary in India and other organs of the government are not allowed to interfere with the functioning of the system of judiciary. The judiciary plays a very important role in ensuring that both legislature and the executive do not exceed their constitutional boundaries and also preventing arbitrary exercise of powers. The Constitution of India guarantees that the judiciary remains independent of the influence of the legislature as well as the executive.
This article will help us to understand the hierarchy of courts in India and also its jurisdiction, powers as well and functions of different courts and also highlight certain hurdles that are faced presently by the judicial system.
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