CHALLENGES OF INDIAN JUDICIARY – A CRITIQUE OF JUSTICE DELIVERY SYSTEM AND PUBLIC INTEREST IN CONTEMPORARY TIMES

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Asmit Chitransh

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A corrupt legal system protects impunity; one of the most crucial causes for the persistence of corruption in India is corruption inside the judicial system. A corrupt-free judicial system is a necessary condition for combating corruption. Creating the judicial system corruption-free is one of the most pressing issues in the fight against corruption. Corruption wreaks havoc on court systems across the world, depriving thousands of individuals of their right to justice  and safety. A successful government that prioritises the interests of its citizens requires not only the rule of law, but also an impartial tribunal that administers the law in a consistent and fair manner across the board. Corruption jeopardises the core of the legal system as well as the right to an unbiased trial, and it has a major impact on the public's confidence in the court system as a result of this. Bribery is just one element of corruption; another is political corruption, which may be defined and quantified considerably harder. The wide variety of measures allows not just the judiciary system but all the other areas of government to be affected.

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