INDIAN JUDICIARY SYSTEM
By : Dinakrushna Das Roll no:-G50733 Date:-28.12.2007
Indian constitution (Drafting committee) (constituted on 28.8.1947)
Chairmen: Dr. B.R. Ambedkar constitutional advisor:B.Narasingha Rao
Salient features of Indian constitution •The constitution of India is a written & comprehensive document with 404 articles & 12 schedules . •It establishes a parliamentary system of government . •It guarantees fundamental rights to all citizens of India. •It provides for an independent
Contd…. • It introduces universal adult franchise . • It recognizes only single citizenship. • It incorporates fundamentals duties of citizens. • It establishes a federal political structure with wide unitary features.
Fundamental rights • • • • • •
Right to equality Right to freedom Right against exploitation Right to freedom of religion Cultural & Educational right Right to constitutional remedies
Parliamentary system It consist of two houses i.e, (1)Lok sabha (2)Rajya sabha The presiding officer of the lok sabha is the speaker & that of the rajya sabha is chairman. The vice president of India is the ex-officio chairman of the
State judiciary High court • • • • •
High court Appointed by Term Jurisdiction Powers original
• Guardian of the constitution • Chief justice & Judges
State Administrative Tribunal • • • •
Chairman Term Appointed by Jurisdiction original
• Salary
• High court Judge
State public service State publiccommission service commission
• • Appointed by • Qualification
• Duties
• Chairman & members
State Election commission • State election commission • Appointed by • Tenure • Status
• State election commissioner • The government of state
Conclusion
From the above information we must ensure that our Indian Judiciary system is the best among others.
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