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Organs of Government : Judiciary

ICSE · Class 12 · Political Science

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Key Topics to Revise

1

Meaning and Necessity of Judiciary

  • The judiciary is a separate and independent organ of government.
  • Its main work is to apply existing law to individual cases.
  • It resolves disputes between citizens and between citizens and the state.
2

Modes of Recruitment of Judges

  • Different countries use different methods of appointing judges.
  • Judges may be nominated by the head of state, appointed by the executive, elected by the legislature, or co-opted by fellow judges.
  • In the United States, judges are nominated by the President and confirmed by the Senate.
3

Conditions of Judicial Independence

  • Judges should not be elected because elections can create political pressure.
  • Appointment should be by an autonomous authority for fair selection.
  • Judges should have long and secure tenure.
4

Judicial Review

  • Judicial review means the power of courts to examine the constitutional validity of laws and executive actions.
  • Courts can declare a law or order unconstitutional if it violates the Constitution.
  • This power was invented by Chief Justice George Marshall in the Marbury v. Madison Case of 1803.

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The judiciary is the bodyRule of law means thatAn independent judiciary is oneJudges may be appointedImportant conditions include proper appointment

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