About collegium system:
The collegium system, not originally mentioned in the constitution, is a process for appointing judges to the Supreme Court and High Courts in India.
Supreme Court Appointments:
High Court Appointments and Transfers:
Role of Supreme Court Collegium:
Evolution:
The evolution of the collegium system in India traces back to the constitutional provisions regarding the appointment and transfer of judges.
Constitutional Framework:
First Judges Case (1981 - SP Gupta case):
Second Judges Case (1993):
Third Judges Case (1998):
Significance of collegiums system:
The Collegium System is deemed necessary for several reasons:
2. Effective Separation of Powers:
3. Judicial Autonomy from the State:
4. Specialized Appointment Process:
5. Prevention of Nepotism and Political Interference:
6. Enhanced Judicial Stability:
Challenges
The functioning of the collegium system in India is marred by several issues:
1. Lack of Transparency in Appointments:
2. Nepotism and Favouritism:
3. Diversity Concerns:
4. Vacancy Challenges:
5. Internal Conflicts:
6. Challenges with Conventions:
Long pendency of cases:
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