Judiciary of India
The Indian Constitution establishes the judiciary as a pivotal institution that functions as the Guardian of the Law. Its design includes several significant provisions that delineate the judiciary's roles, powers, functions, and the appointment of its officers. These provisions are systematically articulated across different chapters: Part V, Chapter IV pertains to the Union Judiciary, specifically the Supreme Court, outlining the processes for appointment and removal, as well as its roles and functions. Part VI, Chapter V focuses on the High Courts, while Chapter VI addresses the Subordinate Courts, similarly detailing their appointment processes and operational roles....