A constitutional tort is a legal tool that allows the state to be held vicariously accountable over the actions of its agents. If any of the civil rights are abused, there is a judicial attempt to obtain a legal redress in the form of damages. The sole difference is that if the act is performedContinue reading “CONSTITUTIONAL TORT”
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Collegium System v. NJAC – Critical Analysis of Judicial Appointment System
“The bedrock of our democracy is the rule of law, and that means we have to have an independent judiciary, judges who can make decisions independent of the political winds that are blowing.” – Caroline Kennedy. A functioning democratic system requires an independent judiciary. Only an impartial and independent judiciary can serve as a rampartContinue reading “Collegium System v. NJAC – Critical Analysis of Judicial Appointment System”
