JUDICIARY MAY BE HELD RESPOSIBLE TO ACT AND ADVISE INDEPENDENTLY INSTEAD OF TO GO WITH THE INVESTIGATING AGENCIES ENTIRELY, AS PER THE SPEECH GIVEN BY THE HONOURABLE (CJI) .
Transpancy and accountability under law code manual prefixed by the government and the Constitution of India must be brought on the records of the Parliamentary Democracy working for the good governance however there is no such verification of Record at the level of the Vidhan Sabha and the parliament even it has been suggested by the law code manual prefixed by the act ibid in this behalf. On the other hands judiciary is commenting on the political appointments of the judges required for the work and conduct of the superior courts and commenting against the appointment of the political basis .The comments given by the honourable chief justice of India during the speech delivered recently that the judicial officers at the lower level of the work and conduct are afraiding and preferring to go with the NIA and ED and the other investigating agencies instead of to give decision .The judiciary have its own look and vision and should not afraid to work on the captioned subject matter deliberation required to be verified under law code manual at the level of the courts independently .The working of the judiciary should be based on the record and the evidences collected as per the schedule under judicial reforms instead of the vision and confirmations made by the various other agencies working on the political and administrative grounds at lower level of the society and circle demanding free and fair justice from the system of governance for which the government has also empoered all citizens of country to take cognizance and notice of the working of the public authorities for which the judiciary is also responsible to maintain transpancy and accountability in the judicial reforms failing which it is difficult to protect the true democracy in the country for which the judiciary is too resposible to act and advise independently.
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