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Context: The Union government appears to be steadfast in its resolve to implement reforms in recruitment and appointment to the subordinate judicial services. Background
Recently, the Centre took the ordinance route to effect changes in the appointment of members to various tribunals.
Constitutional Perspective
The 42nd Constitutional amendment in 1976 amended Article 312
This paves the way for Parliament to enact laws with regard to
Post-Emergency, amendment to Article 312 (1) has escaped parliamentary scrutiny.
Law Commission concerns in various reports
Language barrier
Most States already have a reservation policy in force
First National Judicial Pay Commission (Shetty Commission)
Suggestion
Road Ahead First National Judicial Pay Commission (Shetty Commission)
Second National Judicial Pay Commission
A few of the objectives of the Commission are:
By: Shubham Tiwari ProfileResourcesReport error
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