Arpit Shrivastava

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In the early years of Indian democracy, judicial appointments were made according to plan.13 As a healthy practice, the opinions of the CJI and the chief justice of the appropriate high court were considered as most relevant in making appointments. This changed drastically under the Indira Gandhi-led Congress government of the 1970s, the decade that witnessed sharp conflicts between the political class and the judiciary.
10 Judgements That Changed India
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