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What are the systemic flaws in the current Collegium-based judicial appointments process? How have recent judicial controversies revealed structural opacity and ethical lapses? Evaluate how an Indian Judicial Service can address these issues.

Kartavya Desk Staff

Topic: Structure, organization and functioning of the Executive and the Judiciary

Topic: Structure, organization and functioning of the Executive and the Judiciary

Q4. What are the systemic flaws in the current Collegium-based judicial appointments process? How have recent judicial controversies revealed structural opacity and ethical lapses? Evaluate how an Indian Judicial Service can address these issues. (15 M)

Difficulty Level: Medium

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Why the question: Recent judicial controversies involving High Court judges and revival of the Indian Judicial Service (IJS) debate have brought urgent attention to the need for transparent, accountable, and merit-based judicial appointments. Key Demand of the question: The question requires examination of structural flaws in the Collegium system, linking them with recent controversies, and assessing the feasibility and effectiveness of the Indian Judicial Service as a reform model. Structure of the Answer: Introduction: Introduce with the critical role of judicial legitimacy in a constitutional democracy and mention recent developments prompting debate. Body: Systemic flaws in Collegium: Briefly highlight issues like opacity, nepotism, lack of accountability, and federal tension. Revelation through controversies: Use examples to show how recent events exposed ethical and structural gaps. Evaluation of IJS as a solution: Discuss how IJS could address transparency, representation, and post-selection oversight while noting key implementation challenges. Conclusion: Conclude with a balanced outlook suggesting that institutional independence must evolve alongside democratic accountability.

Why the question: Recent judicial controversies involving High Court judges and revival of the Indian Judicial Service (IJS) debate have brought urgent attention to the need for transparent, accountable, and merit-based judicial appointments.

Key Demand of the question: The question requires examination of structural flaws in the Collegium system, linking them with recent controversies, and assessing the feasibility and effectiveness of the Indian Judicial Service as a reform model.

Structure of the Answer:

Introduction: Introduce with the critical role of judicial legitimacy in a constitutional democracy and mention recent developments prompting debate.

Systemic flaws in Collegium: Briefly highlight issues like opacity, nepotism, lack of accountability, and federal tension.

Revelation through controversies: Use examples to show how recent events exposed ethical and structural gaps.

Evaluation of IJS as a solution: Discuss how IJS could address transparency, representation, and post-selection oversight while noting key implementation challenges.

Conclusion: Conclude with a balanced outlook suggesting that institutional independence must evolve alongside democratic accountability.

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