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Mechanism for Selection and Appointment of Judges

Ancient India had a fairly well-developed system of administration of justice. The king was considered as the fountain of justice. In the discharge of his function, he was assisted by the Brahmins. Who were proficient in dharmshatras. For appointment of judges, Caste consideration was a dominant factor. Brahmins were preferred for judicial appointment. As regards qualification, it was clearly laid down that the person should be proficient in the text; should be master of vedas and smritis and follow the path of Dharma. Women were not allowed to hold judicial office. Judge’s tenure depended entirely on the pleasure of the …

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Decade after Economic Liberalisation

India liberalized its economy in 1991, opting for globalisation. Today, millions of people still go hungry in this country despite high growth in the economy. Inflation has added to their woes. Development that does not benefit the masses is meaningless. India adopted the policy of liberalisation, privatisation and globalisation in 1991 to ensure economic growth. India is now seen as the second fastest growing economy of the world and its rate of growth is expected to hit double digist in the near future. Among the notable features of the economy in 2010-11 were exports touching $245 billion in compassion to …

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