💨 Abstract
The article criticizes the current state of India's judiciary, highlighting issues such as prolonged court proceedings, English language orders, and lack of accountability. The author proposes a solution, suggesting elected judges for district courts, a two-step selection process for state and Supreme Court judges, and more high courts across the country. The judges should be proficient in local languages and questioned about their personal, judicial, and political beliefs during the confirmation process.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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