JUDICIAL PROCESS
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[Link] recent judicial decisions that illustrate Judicial Creativity in legal
reasoning.
[Link] the problems of accountability in Judicial law making.
3."The need of the hour is to properly balance Judicial Activism and Judicial
Restraint" Comment.
[Link] in detail the inter-relationship between law and justice with the help of
various theories of justice.
[Link] briefly the Equivalence theories and Dependency theories.
[Link] 'Nyaya Panchayats'. How Nyaya Panchayats contribute to the system of
alternative adjudication.
[Link] the various methods of judicial interpretation.
[Link] the role of judicial process in constitutional adjudication with the aid of
case laws.
[Link] the law relating to 'contempt power' and issues relating to 'contempt
power'.
[Link] the role of the Supreme Court in evolving human rights jurisprudence
through 'Public Interest Lawyering.
[Link] is always a conflict between judicial activism and judicial restraint, the
latter jurisprudence adheres by and large to legal positivist approach while the
former basically having Realistic approach" Analyse.
[Link] the various dimensions of judicial review Refer to cases.
13."Independence of judiciary is an essential attribute of the Rule of Law and also
the basic structure of the Constitution" Elucidate.
14."The very objective of Rawls theory of justice is to create a well ordered society"
Explain.
15."The relation between Law and Justice is unbreakable and there appears a
direct relationship between the two". Explain.
[Link] the concept of 'Rule of Law' and its importance under the Indian
Constitution.
[Link] analyze the judicial law-making and judicial activism of the Supreme
Court of India.
[Link] Rawls theory of justice and compare the same with the concept of
'Dharma'.
[Link] are the major recommendations by the Law Commission of India to
reduce Court workload and Court management?
[Link] critically the various tools and techniques of judicial interpretation.
[Link] the role of Judicial process as legal reasoning and development of law.
[Link] the relation between judicial process and constitutional Adjudication.
[Link] the role of precedents as tools and techniques in policy making.
[Link] do you understand by the problems of Judicial accountability?
[Link] do you understand by the concept of justice or dharma in Indian
thought?
[Link] the John Rawl's theory of Justice in present day context.
[Link] explain the Judicial creativity through legal reasoning with recent
judicial decisions.
[Link] the problems of Accountability in Judicial Law Making.
[Link] about the Independence of Judiciary and the political nature of
Judicial Process.
[Link] the rationale and jurisprudence behind the Justice K.S. Puttaswamy v.
Union of India Case.
[Link] various types of legal reasoning.
[Link] a brief note on judicial review permeated under the Indian Constitution
and explain the principle laid down in Maneka Gandhi vs UOI.
[Link] the different tools and techniques of judicial creativity and precedents.
[Link] the concept of justice in Ancient India with special reference to modern
Indian thought.
[Link] the role of PIL in judicial law making. Is there any guidelines given by
the Supreme Court? Explain.
[Link] the scope of judicial review in constitutional adjudication in the light of
decided cases.
[Link] how 'Judicial Process' act as an instrument of social ordering.
[Link] need of the hour is to properly balance 'Judicial Activism' with 'Judicial
Restraint' comment.
[Link] the cases of Supreme Court where the JUDICIAL process stands
influenced by theories of justice.'
[Link] process is the constitutional goal of distributive justice. Explain
[Link] the tools and techniques developed by the Indian Supreme Court in
judicial law-making.
[Link] 'Judicial Activism' and state the limitations on 'Judicial Activism' in
India.
[Link] the concept of Justice or Dharma in Indian thought.
[Link] discuss the role of Judges and the notion of Judicial review.
45."Judicial Process many a times is influenced by the various theories of
Justice". Explain.
[Link] Judicial Process in Common Law and Civil Law traditions.
47."Dharma as the foundation of legal ordering in Indian thought" Discuss.
[Link] how is judicial activism an inherent power of judicial review.
[Link] 'Precedent'. Examine different theories of 'ratio decidendi'.
[Link] judicial creativity in India achieved through Public Interest Litigation.
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[Link] a note on Stare Decisis.
[Link] the role of Judicial process in Indian Judiciary as an instrument of
social ordering.
[Link] the concept of Utilitarianism.
[Link] the Doctrine of Prospective Overruling.
[Link] about "Dharma" in Ancient Indian thought.
[Link] the notions of Judicial review.
[Link] the various theories of justice in Wostern thought.
[Link] 'Prospective Overruling'.
[Link] a brief note on 'judicial accountability'.
[Link] justice according to liberal contractual tradition.
[Link] achieving social ordering through judicial process.
[Link] briefly 'Due process of law'.
13.S.P. Gupta v Union of India, AIR 1982 SC 149.
[Link] of Harmonious Construction.
[Link] Accountability.
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[Link] Interest Litigation.
[Link] of Justice Theory.
[Link] a brief note on the Bangalore Principles.
[Link] Judicial Impact Assessment.
[Link] is meant by Judicial Restraint?
[Link] between 'Ratio decidendi' and 'Obiter dicta'.
[Link] achieving social ordering through judicial process.
[Link] do you understand by jurisprudence"?
[Link] do you understand by the concept of justice in western thoughts.
[Link] the liberal contractual tradition and liberal moral tradition.
[Link] the relation between law and justice.
[Link] short notes:
(a) Justice is not the same as law
(b) Supremacy of the Constitution
[Link] the role of Judicial process in Indian Judiciary as an instrüment of
social ordering.
[Link] is Judicial Accountability?
[Link] the Equivalence theory of Justice.
[Link] the relations between Law and Justice.
[Link] the concept of Dharma in Indian thought.
[Link] the Indian debate on the role of Judges in Judicial Review.
[Link] the Independence of Justice Theory in the context of the Indian
Constitutional Ordering.
[Link] the tools and techniques of Judicial creativity and precedent.
[Link] liberal contractual tradition'.
[Link] do you understand by "juris imprudence"?
[Link] the concept of 'dialectical reasoning'.
[Link] 'judicial process' an instrument of social ordering?
[Link] the problems of judicial law making.
[Link] a note on the influence of individual judges in Judicial Process.
[Link] the concept of 'Dharma' in Indian thought.
[Link] the tools and techniques of judicial process.
[Link] a note on Judicial Accountability.
[Link] the notion of dependency theory.
[Link] examine the relation between Law and Justice.
[Link] examine the role of Chief Justice of Indian and other judges of
Supreme Court.
[Link] process and creativity need to go hand in hand - Comment.
[Link] the issues that relate to Judicial law making.
[Link] the legal development and creativity through legal reasoning under
Codified systems.
52."Realization of justice depends on law but justice is not the same as law"-
Explain.
[Link] "Judicial Restraint".
[Link] Judicial process as an Instrument of Social orderliness.
[Link] a note on Liberal contractual tradition.
[Link] the concept and various theories of justice in western thought.
[Link] the concept of 'dialectical reasoning'.
[Link] legal reform.
[Link] Colourable Legislation.
[Link] on ADR systems.