Knowledge Themes
Article 214
Article 226
Article 227
Article 233
Article 235
Writ Jurisdiction
Appointment of District Judges
Judicial Pendency
All India Judicial Service (AIJS)
Independence of Judiciary
Collegium System
National Judicial Appointments Commission (NJAC)
Court of Record
Judicial Review
Supervisory Jurisdiction of High Courts
Gram Nyayalayas Act
National Mission for Justice Delivery and Legal Reforms
e-Courts Integrated Mission Mode Project
Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)
Legal Services Authorities Act 1987
Structural Subtopics
- Constitutional provisions for High Courts (Articles 214-231)
- Appointment and transfer of High Court judges via the Collegium system
- Writ jurisdiction of High Courts (Article 226) vs Supreme Court (Article 32)
- Administrative and supervisory powers over subordinate courts (Articles 227 and 235)
- Appointment process and qualifications for District Judges (Article 233)
- Pendency and backlogs in the Indian judiciary
- Issue of judicial vacancies and delays in appointments
- Accountability and transparency in the Collegium system vs NJAC
- Gram Nyayalayas and their role in rural justice
- Integration of technology and e-Courts mission
- Independence of the judiciary and executive interference
- All India Judicial Services (AIJS) proposal and challenges
- Alternate Dispute Resolution (ADR) and Lok Adalats
- Structure and hierarchy of the subordinate judiciary in India
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