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Union Law Minister’s big statement on collegium system, said- Once you become a judge..!

by Amit Tripathi
23/01/2023
in India, Latest News
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New Delhi. For any successful democratic system, it becomes necessary that the legislature, executive and judiciary function smoothly. In a democratic system, these three are like the wheels of a cart. If there is any fault in any one, then it will affect the rest, so everyone tries to make sure that all three operate smoothly. Meanwhile, for the last few days the discussion about the judiciary is in full swing. For the past few days, there have been discussions about the shortcomings of the judiciary and especially the collegium system for the appointment of judges. On which everyone is seen openly expressing their opinion. On which Union Law Minister Kiren Rijiju is openly expressing his opinion. Now meanwhile, he has once again openly shared his opinion on this. Come, let us tell you what he has said.

Let us tell you that Union Law Minister Kiren Rijiju has expressed his opinion on the collegium system. In which he said that it is essential for a successful democracy to have an independent judiciary. He said that if the judiciary does not get independence, democracy will not be successful. The independence of the judiciary is essential for the success of democracy. Please inform that he has also raised this issue in his letter to the CJI. The Union Minister has further said in his letter that after becoming a judge, no one has to face scrutiny and never contest elections in public life, but that does not mean that no one is watching you. Is. This is the era of social media. You cannot hide anything from anyone. Everyone keeps an eye on your every small and big activities. He further said in his statement that no one will question today’s system, I think if anyone is thinking like this, then he is thinking wrong. First of all he has to change his thinking.

The Union Minister further said that some people are saying that there is a problem between the government and the judiciary, but I want to make it clear that there is no problem between the government and the judiciary. He further said that from our governments to the previous governments, changes have been made in many articles of the constitution and I think we should take these changes in a positive way and not in a negative way. The Union Minister further said that I had written a letter to the collegium. Don’t know about which how media came to know and made news, but no one knows about what I wrote in that letter, but news was made.

Well, in the letter, I also demanded representation of the government in the collegium that appoints judges. About which a lot of discussions are happening now, I believe that this will bring transparency in all the three pillars of democracy. But, now the question is, how do I put the representative of the government in it? This is a big question in itself, on which discussion is going on. Let us tell you that the Union Law Minister further said that in order to keep democracy healthy in any country, it is necessary that judiciary should be given independence, because if its independence is curtailed, it will have a direct impact on the system of democracy. However, currently the Union Law Minister is in limelight for his statement regarding the Judiciary. On which people are seen expressing their reactions in different ways, but now what do you have to say on this whole issue. Don’t forget to tell us by commenting.

New Delhi. For any successful democratic system, it becomes necessary that the legislature, executive and judiciary function smoothly. In a democratic system, these three are like the wheels of a cart. If there is any fault in any one, then it will affect the rest, so everyone tries to make sure that all three operate smoothly. Meanwhile, for the last few days the discussion about the judiciary is in full swing. For the past few days, there have been discussions about the shortcomings of the judiciary and especially the collegium system for the appointment of judges. On which everyone is seen openly expressing their opinion. On which Union Law Minister Kiren Rijiju is openly expressing his opinion. Now meanwhile, he has once again openly shared his opinion on this. Come, let us tell you what he has said.

Let us tell you that Union Law Minister Kiren Rijiju has expressed his opinion on the collegium system. In which he said that it is essential for a successful democracy to have an independent judiciary. He said that if the judiciary does not get independence, democracy will not be successful. The independence of the judiciary is essential for the success of democracy. Please inform that he has also raised this issue in his letter to the CJI. The Union Minister has further said in his letter that after becoming a judge, no one has to face scrutiny and never contest elections in public life, but that does not mean that no one is watching you. Is. This is the era of social media. You cannot hide anything from anyone. Everyone keeps an eye on your every small and big activities. He further said in his statement that no one will question today’s system, I think if anyone is thinking like this, then he is thinking wrong. First of all he has to change his thinking.

The Union Minister further said that some people are saying that there is a problem between the government and the judiciary, but I want to make it clear that there is no problem between the government and the judiciary. He further said that from our governments to the previous governments, changes have been made in many articles of the constitution and I think we should take these changes in a positive way and not in a negative way. The Union Minister further said that I had written a letter to the collegium. Don’t know about which how media came to know and made news, but no one knows about what I wrote in that letter, but news was made.

Well, in the letter, I also demanded representation of the government in the collegium that appoints judges. About which a lot of discussions are happening now, I believe that this will bring transparency in all the three pillars of democracy. But, now the question is, how do I put the representative of the government in it? This is a big question in itself, on which discussion is going on. Let us tell you that the Union Law Minister further said that in order to keep democracy healthy in any country, it is necessary that judiciary should be given independence, because if its independence is curtailed, it will have a direct impact on the system of democracy. However, currently the Union Law Minister is in limelight for his statement regarding the Judiciary. On which people are seen expressing their reactions in different ways, but now what do you have to say on this whole issue. Don’t forget to tell us by commenting.

New Delhi. For any successful democratic system, it becomes necessary that the legislature, executive and judiciary function smoothly. In a democratic system, these three are like the wheels of a cart. If there is any fault in any one, then it will affect the rest, so everyone tries to make sure that all three operate smoothly. Meanwhile, for the last few days the discussion about the judiciary is in full swing. For the past few days, there have been discussions about the shortcomings of the judiciary and especially the collegium system for the appointment of judges. On which everyone is seen openly expressing their opinion. On which Union Law Minister Kiren Rijiju is openly expressing his opinion. Now meanwhile, he has once again openly shared his opinion on this. Come, let us tell you what he has said.

Let us tell you that Union Law Minister Kiren Rijiju has expressed his opinion on the collegium system. In which he said that it is essential for a successful democracy to have an independent judiciary. He said that if the judiciary does not get independence, democracy will not be successful. The independence of the judiciary is essential for the success of democracy. Please inform that he has also raised this issue in his letter to the CJI. The Union Minister has further said in his letter that after becoming a judge, no one has to face scrutiny and never contest elections in public life, but that does not mean that no one is watching you. Is. This is the era of social media. You cannot hide anything from anyone. Everyone keeps an eye on your every small and big activities. He further said in his statement that no one will question today’s system, I think if anyone is thinking like this, then he is thinking wrong. First of all he has to change his thinking.

The Union Minister further said that some people are saying that there is a problem between the government and the judiciary, but I want to make it clear that there is no problem between the government and the judiciary. He further said that from our governments to the previous governments, changes have been made in many articles of the constitution and I think we should take these changes in a positive way and not in a negative way. The Union Minister further said that I had written a letter to the collegium. Don’t know about which how media came to know and made news, but no one knows about what I wrote in that letter, but news was made.

Well, in the letter, I also demanded representation of the government in the collegium that appoints judges. About which a lot of discussions are happening now, I believe that this will bring transparency in all the three pillars of democracy. But, now the question is, how do I put the representative of the government in it? This is a big question in itself, on which discussion is going on. Let us tell you that the Union Law Minister further said that in order to keep democracy healthy in any country, it is necessary that judiciary should be given independence, because if its independence is curtailed, it will have a direct impact on the system of democracy. However, currently the Union Law Minister is in limelight for his statement regarding the Judiciary. On which people are seen expressing their reactions in different ways, but now what do you have to say on this whole issue. Don’t forget to tell us by commenting.

New Delhi. For any successful democratic system, it becomes necessary that the legislature, executive and judiciary function smoothly. In a democratic system, these three are like the wheels of a cart. If there is any fault in any one, then it will affect the rest, so everyone tries to make sure that all three operate smoothly. Meanwhile, for the last few days the discussion about the judiciary is in full swing. For the past few days, there have been discussions about the shortcomings of the judiciary and especially the collegium system for the appointment of judges. On which everyone is seen openly expressing their opinion. On which Union Law Minister Kiren Rijiju is openly expressing his opinion. Now meanwhile, he has once again openly shared his opinion on this. Come, let us tell you what he has said.

Let us tell you that Union Law Minister Kiren Rijiju has expressed his opinion on the collegium system. In which he said that it is essential for a successful democracy to have an independent judiciary. He said that if the judiciary does not get independence, democracy will not be successful. The independence of the judiciary is essential for the success of democracy. Please inform that he has also raised this issue in his letter to the CJI. The Union Minister has further said in his letter that after becoming a judge, no one has to face scrutiny and never contest elections in public life, but that does not mean that no one is watching you. Is. This is the era of social media. You cannot hide anything from anyone. Everyone keeps an eye on your every small and big activities. He further said in his statement that no one will question today’s system, I think if anyone is thinking like this, then he is thinking wrong. First of all he has to change his thinking.

The Union Minister further said that some people are saying that there is a problem between the government and the judiciary, but I want to make it clear that there is no problem between the government and the judiciary. He further said that from our governments to the previous governments, changes have been made in many articles of the constitution and I think we should take these changes in a positive way and not in a negative way. The Union Minister further said that I had written a letter to the collegium. Don’t know about which how media came to know and made news, but no one knows about what I wrote in that letter, but news was made.

Well, in the letter, I also demanded representation of the government in the collegium that appoints judges. About which a lot of discussions are happening now, I believe that this will bring transparency in all the three pillars of democracy. But, now the question is, how do I put the representative of the government in it? This is a big question in itself, on which discussion is going on. Let us tell you that the Union Law Minister further said that in order to keep democracy healthy in any country, it is necessary that judiciary should be given independence, because if its independence is curtailed, it will have a direct impact on the system of democracy. However, currently the Union Law Minister is in limelight for his statement regarding the Judiciary. On which people are seen expressing their reactions in different ways, but now what do you have to say on this whole issue. Don’t forget to tell us by commenting.

New Delhi. For any successful democratic system, it becomes necessary that the legislature, executive and judiciary function smoothly. In a democratic system, these three are like the wheels of a cart. If there is any fault in any one, then it will affect the rest, so everyone tries to make sure that all three operate smoothly. Meanwhile, for the last few days the discussion about the judiciary is in full swing. For the past few days, there have been discussions about the shortcomings of the judiciary and especially the collegium system for the appointment of judges. On which everyone is seen openly expressing their opinion. On which Union Law Minister Kiren Rijiju is openly expressing his opinion. Now meanwhile, he has once again openly shared his opinion on this. Come, let us tell you what he has said.

Let us tell you that Union Law Minister Kiren Rijiju has expressed his opinion on the collegium system. In which he said that it is essential for a successful democracy to have an independent judiciary. He said that if the judiciary does not get independence, democracy will not be successful. The independence of the judiciary is essential for the success of democracy. Please inform that he has also raised this issue in his letter to the CJI. The Union Minister has further said in his letter that after becoming a judge, no one has to face scrutiny and never contest elections in public life, but that does not mean that no one is watching you. Is. This is the era of social media. You cannot hide anything from anyone. Everyone keeps an eye on your every small and big activities. He further said in his statement that no one will question today’s system, I think if anyone is thinking like this, then he is thinking wrong. First of all he has to change his thinking.

The Union Minister further said that some people are saying that there is a problem between the government and the judiciary, but I want to make it clear that there is no problem between the government and the judiciary. He further said that from our governments to the previous governments, changes have been made in many articles of the constitution and I think we should take these changes in a positive way and not in a negative way. The Union Minister further said that I had written a letter to the collegium. Don’t know about which how media came to know and made news, but no one knows about what I wrote in that letter, but news was made.

Well, in the letter, I also demanded representation of the government in the collegium that appoints judges. About which a lot of discussions are happening now, I believe that this will bring transparency in all the three pillars of democracy. But, now the question is, how do I put the representative of the government in it? This is a big question in itself, on which discussion is going on. Let us tell you that the Union Law Minister further said that in order to keep democracy healthy in any country, it is necessary that judiciary should be given independence, because if its independence is curtailed, it will have a direct impact on the system of democracy. However, currently the Union Law Minister is in limelight for his statement regarding the Judiciary. On which people are seen expressing their reactions in different ways, but now what do you have to say on this whole issue. Don’t forget to tell us by commenting.

New Delhi. For any successful democratic system, it becomes necessary that the legislature, executive and judiciary function smoothly. In a democratic system, these three are like the wheels of a cart. If there is any fault in any one, then it will affect the rest, so everyone tries to make sure that all three operate smoothly. Meanwhile, for the last few days the discussion about the judiciary is in full swing. For the past few days, there have been discussions about the shortcomings of the judiciary and especially the collegium system for the appointment of judges. On which everyone is seen openly expressing their opinion. On which Union Law Minister Kiren Rijiju is openly expressing his opinion. Now meanwhile, he has once again openly shared his opinion on this. Come, let us tell you what he has said.

Let us tell you that Union Law Minister Kiren Rijiju has expressed his opinion on the collegium system. In which he said that it is essential for a successful democracy to have an independent judiciary. He said that if the judiciary does not get independence, democracy will not be successful. The independence of the judiciary is essential for the success of democracy. Please inform that he has also raised this issue in his letter to the CJI. The Union Minister has further said in his letter that after becoming a judge, no one has to face scrutiny and never contest elections in public life, but that does not mean that no one is watching you. Is. This is the era of social media. You cannot hide anything from anyone. Everyone keeps an eye on your every small and big activities. He further said in his statement that no one will question today’s system, I think if anyone is thinking like this, then he is thinking wrong. First of all he has to change his thinking.

The Union Minister further said that some people are saying that there is a problem between the government and the judiciary, but I want to make it clear that there is no problem between the government and the judiciary. He further said that from our governments to the previous governments, changes have been made in many articles of the constitution and I think we should take these changes in a positive way and not in a negative way. The Union Minister further said that I had written a letter to the collegium. Don’t know about which how media came to know and made news, but no one knows about what I wrote in that letter, but news was made.

Well, in the letter, I also demanded representation of the government in the collegium that appoints judges. About which a lot of discussions are happening now, I believe that this will bring transparency in all the three pillars of democracy. But, now the question is, how do I put the representative of the government in it? This is a big question in itself, on which discussion is going on. Let us tell you that the Union Law Minister further said that in order to keep democracy healthy in any country, it is necessary that judiciary should be given independence, because if its independence is curtailed, it will have a direct impact on the system of democracy. However, currently the Union Law Minister is in limelight for his statement regarding the Judiciary. On which people are seen expressing their reactions in different ways, but now what do you have to say on this whole issue. Don’t forget to tell us by commenting.

New Delhi. For any successful democratic system, it becomes necessary that the legislature, executive and judiciary function smoothly. In a democratic system, these three are like the wheels of a cart. If there is any fault in any one, then it will affect the rest, so everyone tries to make sure that all three operate smoothly. Meanwhile, for the last few days the discussion about the judiciary is in full swing. For the past few days, there have been discussions about the shortcomings of the judiciary and especially the collegium system for the appointment of judges. On which everyone is seen openly expressing their opinion. On which Union Law Minister Kiren Rijiju is openly expressing his opinion. Now meanwhile, he has once again openly shared his opinion on this. Come, let us tell you what he has said.

Let us tell you that Union Law Minister Kiren Rijiju has expressed his opinion on the collegium system. In which he said that it is essential for a successful democracy to have an independent judiciary. He said that if the judiciary does not get independence, democracy will not be successful. The independence of the judiciary is essential for the success of democracy. Please inform that he has also raised this issue in his letter to the CJI. The Union Minister has further said in his letter that after becoming a judge, no one has to face scrutiny and never contest elections in public life, but that does not mean that no one is watching you. Is. This is the era of social media. You cannot hide anything from anyone. Everyone keeps an eye on your every small and big activities. He further said in his statement that no one will question today’s system, I think if anyone is thinking like this, then he is thinking wrong. First of all he has to change his thinking.

The Union Minister further said that some people are saying that there is a problem between the government and the judiciary, but I want to make it clear that there is no problem between the government and the judiciary. He further said that from our governments to the previous governments, changes have been made in many articles of the constitution and I think we should take these changes in a positive way and not in a negative way. The Union Minister further said that I had written a letter to the collegium. Don’t know about which how media came to know and made news, but no one knows about what I wrote in that letter, but news was made.

Well, in the letter, I also demanded representation of the government in the collegium that appoints judges. About which a lot of discussions are happening now, I believe that this will bring transparency in all the three pillars of democracy. But, now the question is, how do I put the representative of the government in it? This is a big question in itself, on which discussion is going on. Let us tell you that the Union Law Minister further said that in order to keep democracy healthy in any country, it is necessary that judiciary should be given independence, because if its independence is curtailed, it will have a direct impact on the system of democracy. However, currently the Union Law Minister is in limelight for his statement regarding the Judiciary. On which people are seen expressing their reactions in different ways, but now what do you have to say on this whole issue. Don’t forget to tell us by commenting.

New Delhi. For any successful democratic system, it becomes necessary that the legislature, executive and judiciary function smoothly. In a democratic system, these three are like the wheels of a cart. If there is any fault in any one, then it will affect the rest, so everyone tries to make sure that all three operate smoothly. Meanwhile, for the last few days the discussion about the judiciary is in full swing. For the past few days, there have been discussions about the shortcomings of the judiciary and especially the collegium system for the appointment of judges. On which everyone is seen openly expressing their opinion. On which Union Law Minister Kiren Rijiju is openly expressing his opinion. Now meanwhile, he has once again openly shared his opinion on this. Come, let us tell you what he has said.

Let us tell you that Union Law Minister Kiren Rijiju has expressed his opinion on the collegium system. In which he said that it is essential for a successful democracy to have an independent judiciary. He said that if the judiciary does not get independence, democracy will not be successful. The independence of the judiciary is essential for the success of democracy. Please inform that he has also raised this issue in his letter to the CJI. The Union Minister has further said in his letter that after becoming a judge, no one has to face scrutiny and never contest elections in public life, but that does not mean that no one is watching you. Is. This is the era of social media. You cannot hide anything from anyone. Everyone keeps an eye on your every small and big activities. He further said in his statement that no one will question today’s system, I think if anyone is thinking like this, then he is thinking wrong. First of all he has to change his thinking.

The Union Minister further said that some people are saying that there is a problem between the government and the judiciary, but I want to make it clear that there is no problem between the government and the judiciary. He further said that from our governments to the previous governments, changes have been made in many articles of the constitution and I think we should take these changes in a positive way and not in a negative way. The Union Minister further said that I had written a letter to the collegium. Don’t know about which how media came to know and made news, but no one knows about what I wrote in that letter, but news was made.

Well, in the letter, I also demanded representation of the government in the collegium that appoints judges. About which a lot of discussions are happening now, I believe that this will bring transparency in all the three pillars of democracy. But, now the question is, how do I put the representative of the government in it? This is a big question in itself, on which discussion is going on. Let us tell you that the Union Law Minister further said that in order to keep democracy healthy in any country, it is necessary that judiciary should be given independence, because if its independence is curtailed, it will have a direct impact on the system of democracy. However, currently the Union Law Minister is in limelight for his statement regarding the Judiciary. On which people are seen expressing their reactions in different ways, but now what do you have to say on this whole issue. Don’t forget to tell us by commenting.

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New Delhi. For any successful democratic system, it becomes necessary that the legislature, executive and judiciary function smoothly. In a democratic system, these three are like the wheels of a cart. If there is any fault in any one, then it will affect the rest, so everyone tries to make sure that all three operate smoothly. Meanwhile, for the last few days the discussion about the judiciary is in full swing. For the past few days, there have been discussions about the shortcomings of the judiciary and especially the collegium system for the appointment of judges. On which everyone is seen openly expressing their opinion. On which Union Law Minister Kiren Rijiju is openly expressing his opinion. Now meanwhile, he has once again openly shared his opinion on this. Come, let us tell you what he has said.

Let us tell you that Union Law Minister Kiren Rijiju has expressed his opinion on the collegium system. In which he said that it is essential for a successful democracy to have an independent judiciary. He said that if the judiciary does not get independence, democracy will not be successful. The independence of the judiciary is essential for the success of democracy. Please inform that he has also raised this issue in his letter to the CJI. The Union Minister has further said in his letter that after becoming a judge, no one has to face scrutiny and never contest elections in public life, but that does not mean that no one is watching you. Is. This is the era of social media. You cannot hide anything from anyone. Everyone keeps an eye on your every small and big activities. He further said in his statement that no one will question today’s system, I think if anyone is thinking like this, then he is thinking wrong. First of all he has to change his thinking.

The Union Minister further said that some people are saying that there is a problem between the government and the judiciary, but I want to make it clear that there is no problem between the government and the judiciary. He further said that from our governments to the previous governments, changes have been made in many articles of the constitution and I think we should take these changes in a positive way and not in a negative way. The Union Minister further said that I had written a letter to the collegium. Don’t know about which how media came to know and made news, but no one knows about what I wrote in that letter, but news was made.

Well, in the letter, I also demanded representation of the government in the collegium that appoints judges. About which a lot of discussions are happening now, I believe that this will bring transparency in all the three pillars of democracy. But, now the question is, how do I put the representative of the government in it? This is a big question in itself, on which discussion is going on. Let us tell you that the Union Law Minister further said that in order to keep democracy healthy in any country, it is necessary that judiciary should be given independence, because if its independence is curtailed, it will have a direct impact on the system of democracy. However, currently the Union Law Minister is in limelight for his statement regarding the Judiciary. On which people are seen expressing their reactions in different ways, but now what do you have to say on this whole issue. Don’t forget to tell us by commenting.

New Delhi. For any successful democratic system, it becomes necessary that the legislature, executive and judiciary function smoothly. In a democratic system, these three are like the wheels of a cart. If there is any fault in any one, then it will affect the rest, so everyone tries to make sure that all three operate smoothly. Meanwhile, for the last few days the discussion about the judiciary is in full swing. For the past few days, there have been discussions about the shortcomings of the judiciary and especially the collegium system for the appointment of judges. On which everyone is seen openly expressing their opinion. On which Union Law Minister Kiren Rijiju is openly expressing his opinion. Now meanwhile, he has once again openly shared his opinion on this. Come, let us tell you what he has said.

Let us tell you that Union Law Minister Kiren Rijiju has expressed his opinion on the collegium system. In which he said that it is essential for a successful democracy to have an independent judiciary. He said that if the judiciary does not get independence, democracy will not be successful. The independence of the judiciary is essential for the success of democracy. Please inform that he has also raised this issue in his letter to the CJI. The Union Minister has further said in his letter that after becoming a judge, no one has to face scrutiny and never contest elections in public life, but that does not mean that no one is watching you. Is. This is the era of social media. You cannot hide anything from anyone. Everyone keeps an eye on your every small and big activities. He further said in his statement that no one will question today’s system, I think if anyone is thinking like this, then he is thinking wrong. First of all he has to change his thinking.

The Union Minister further said that some people are saying that there is a problem between the government and the judiciary, but I want to make it clear that there is no problem between the government and the judiciary. He further said that from our governments to the previous governments, changes have been made in many articles of the constitution and I think we should take these changes in a positive way and not in a negative way. The Union Minister further said that I had written a letter to the collegium. Don’t know about which how media came to know and made news, but no one knows about what I wrote in that letter, but news was made.

Well, in the letter, I also demanded representation of the government in the collegium that appoints judges. About which a lot of discussions are happening now, I believe that this will bring transparency in all the three pillars of democracy. But, now the question is, how do I put the representative of the government in it? This is a big question in itself, on which discussion is going on. Let us tell you that the Union Law Minister further said that in order to keep democracy healthy in any country, it is necessary that judiciary should be given independence, because if its independence is curtailed, it will have a direct impact on the system of democracy. However, currently the Union Law Minister is in limelight for his statement regarding the Judiciary. On which people are seen expressing their reactions in different ways, but now what do you have to say on this whole issue. Don’t forget to tell us by commenting.

New Delhi. For any successful democratic system, it becomes necessary that the legislature, executive and judiciary function smoothly. In a democratic system, these three are like the wheels of a cart. If there is any fault in any one, then it will affect the rest, so everyone tries to make sure that all three operate smoothly. Meanwhile, for the last few days the discussion about the judiciary is in full swing. For the past few days, there have been discussions about the shortcomings of the judiciary and especially the collegium system for the appointment of judges. On which everyone is seen openly expressing their opinion. On which Union Law Minister Kiren Rijiju is openly expressing his opinion. Now meanwhile, he has once again openly shared his opinion on this. Come, let us tell you what he has said.

Let us tell you that Union Law Minister Kiren Rijiju has expressed his opinion on the collegium system. In which he said that it is essential for a successful democracy to have an independent judiciary. He said that if the judiciary does not get independence, democracy will not be successful. The independence of the judiciary is essential for the success of democracy. Please inform that he has also raised this issue in his letter to the CJI. The Union Minister has further said in his letter that after becoming a judge, no one has to face scrutiny and never contest elections in public life, but that does not mean that no one is watching you. Is. This is the era of social media. You cannot hide anything from anyone. Everyone keeps an eye on your every small and big activities. He further said in his statement that no one will question today’s system, I think if anyone is thinking like this, then he is thinking wrong. First of all he has to change his thinking.

The Union Minister further said that some people are saying that there is a problem between the government and the judiciary, but I want to make it clear that there is no problem between the government and the judiciary. He further said that from our governments to the previous governments, changes have been made in many articles of the constitution and I think we should take these changes in a positive way and not in a negative way. The Union Minister further said that I had written a letter to the collegium. Don’t know about which how media came to know and made news, but no one knows about what I wrote in that letter, but news was made.

Well, in the letter, I also demanded representation of the government in the collegium that appoints judges. About which a lot of discussions are happening now, I believe that this will bring transparency in all the three pillars of democracy. But, now the question is, how do I put the representative of the government in it? This is a big question in itself, on which discussion is going on. Let us tell you that the Union Law Minister further said that in order to keep democracy healthy in any country, it is necessary that judiciary should be given independence, because if its independence is curtailed, it will have a direct impact on the system of democracy. However, currently the Union Law Minister is in limelight for his statement regarding the Judiciary. On which people are seen expressing their reactions in different ways, but now what do you have to say on this whole issue. Don’t forget to tell us by commenting.

New Delhi. For any successful democratic system, it becomes necessary that the legislature, executive and judiciary function smoothly. In a democratic system, these three are like the wheels of a cart. If there is any fault in any one, then it will affect the rest, so everyone tries to make sure that all three operate smoothly. Meanwhile, for the last few days the discussion about the judiciary is in full swing. For the past few days, there have been discussions about the shortcomings of the judiciary and especially the collegium system for the appointment of judges. On which everyone is seen openly expressing their opinion. On which Union Law Minister Kiren Rijiju is openly expressing his opinion. Now meanwhile, he has once again openly shared his opinion on this. Come, let us tell you what he has said.

Let us tell you that Union Law Minister Kiren Rijiju has expressed his opinion on the collegium system. In which he said that it is essential for a successful democracy to have an independent judiciary. He said that if the judiciary does not get independence, democracy will not be successful. The independence of the judiciary is essential for the success of democracy. Please inform that he has also raised this issue in his letter to the CJI. The Union Minister has further said in his letter that after becoming a judge, no one has to face scrutiny and never contest elections in public life, but that does not mean that no one is watching you. Is. This is the era of social media. You cannot hide anything from anyone. Everyone keeps an eye on your every small and big activities. He further said in his statement that no one will question today’s system, I think if anyone is thinking like this, then he is thinking wrong. First of all he has to change his thinking.

The Union Minister further said that some people are saying that there is a problem between the government and the judiciary, but I want to make it clear that there is no problem between the government and the judiciary. He further said that from our governments to the previous governments, changes have been made in many articles of the constitution and I think we should take these changes in a positive way and not in a negative way. The Union Minister further said that I had written a letter to the collegium. Don’t know about which how media came to know and made news, but no one knows about what I wrote in that letter, but news was made.

Well, in the letter, I also demanded representation of the government in the collegium that appoints judges. About which a lot of discussions are happening now, I believe that this will bring transparency in all the three pillars of democracy. But, now the question is, how do I put the representative of the government in it? This is a big question in itself, on which discussion is going on. Let us tell you that the Union Law Minister further said that in order to keep democracy healthy in any country, it is necessary that judiciary should be given independence, because if its independence is curtailed, it will have a direct impact on the system of democracy. However, currently the Union Law Minister is in limelight for his statement regarding the Judiciary. On which people are seen expressing their reactions in different ways, but now what do you have to say on this whole issue. Don’t forget to tell us by commenting.

New Delhi. For any successful democratic system, it becomes necessary that the legislature, executive and judiciary function smoothly. In a democratic system, these three are like the wheels of a cart. If there is any fault in any one, then it will affect the rest, so everyone tries to make sure that all three operate smoothly. Meanwhile, for the last few days the discussion about the judiciary is in full swing. For the past few days, there have been discussions about the shortcomings of the judiciary and especially the collegium system for the appointment of judges. On which everyone is seen openly expressing their opinion. On which Union Law Minister Kiren Rijiju is openly expressing his opinion. Now meanwhile, he has once again openly shared his opinion on this. Come, let us tell you what he has said.

Let us tell you that Union Law Minister Kiren Rijiju has expressed his opinion on the collegium system. In which he said that it is essential for a successful democracy to have an independent judiciary. He said that if the judiciary does not get independence, democracy will not be successful. The independence of the judiciary is essential for the success of democracy. Please inform that he has also raised this issue in his letter to the CJI. The Union Minister has further said in his letter that after becoming a judge, no one has to face scrutiny and never contest elections in public life, but that does not mean that no one is watching you. Is. This is the era of social media. You cannot hide anything from anyone. Everyone keeps an eye on your every small and big activities. He further said in his statement that no one will question today’s system, I think if anyone is thinking like this, then he is thinking wrong. First of all he has to change his thinking.

The Union Minister further said that some people are saying that there is a problem between the government and the judiciary, but I want to make it clear that there is no problem between the government and the judiciary. He further said that from our governments to the previous governments, changes have been made in many articles of the constitution and I think we should take these changes in a positive way and not in a negative way. The Union Minister further said that I had written a letter to the collegium. Don’t know about which how media came to know and made news, but no one knows about what I wrote in that letter, but news was made.

Well, in the letter, I also demanded representation of the government in the collegium that appoints judges. About which a lot of discussions are happening now, I believe that this will bring transparency in all the three pillars of democracy. But, now the question is, how do I put the representative of the government in it? This is a big question in itself, on which discussion is going on. Let us tell you that the Union Law Minister further said that in order to keep democracy healthy in any country, it is necessary that judiciary should be given independence, because if its independence is curtailed, it will have a direct impact on the system of democracy. However, currently the Union Law Minister is in limelight for his statement regarding the Judiciary. On which people are seen expressing their reactions in different ways, but now what do you have to say on this whole issue. Don’t forget to tell us by commenting.

New Delhi. For any successful democratic system, it becomes necessary that the legislature, executive and judiciary function smoothly. In a democratic system, these three are like the wheels of a cart. If there is any fault in any one, then it will affect the rest, so everyone tries to make sure that all three operate smoothly. Meanwhile, for the last few days the discussion about the judiciary is in full swing. For the past few days, there have been discussions about the shortcomings of the judiciary and especially the collegium system for the appointment of judges. On which everyone is seen openly expressing their opinion. On which Union Law Minister Kiren Rijiju is openly expressing his opinion. Now meanwhile, he has once again openly shared his opinion on this. Come, let us tell you what he has said.

Let us tell you that Union Law Minister Kiren Rijiju has expressed his opinion on the collegium system. In which he said that it is essential for a successful democracy to have an independent judiciary. He said that if the judiciary does not get independence, democracy will not be successful. The independence of the judiciary is essential for the success of democracy. Please inform that he has also raised this issue in his letter to the CJI. The Union Minister has further said in his letter that after becoming a judge, no one has to face scrutiny and never contest elections in public life, but that does not mean that no one is watching you. Is. This is the era of social media. You cannot hide anything from anyone. Everyone keeps an eye on your every small and big activities. He further said in his statement that no one will question today’s system, I think if anyone is thinking like this, then he is thinking wrong. First of all he has to change his thinking.

The Union Minister further said that some people are saying that there is a problem between the government and the judiciary, but I want to make it clear that there is no problem between the government and the judiciary. He further said that from our governments to the previous governments, changes have been made in many articles of the constitution and I think we should take these changes in a positive way and not in a negative way. The Union Minister further said that I had written a letter to the collegium. Don’t know about which how media came to know and made news, but no one knows about what I wrote in that letter, but news was made.

Well, in the letter, I also demanded representation of the government in the collegium that appoints judges. About which a lot of discussions are happening now, I believe that this will bring transparency in all the three pillars of democracy. But, now the question is, how do I put the representative of the government in it? This is a big question in itself, on which discussion is going on. Let us tell you that the Union Law Minister further said that in order to keep democracy healthy in any country, it is necessary that judiciary should be given independence, because if its independence is curtailed, it will have a direct impact on the system of democracy. However, currently the Union Law Minister is in limelight for his statement regarding the Judiciary. On which people are seen expressing their reactions in different ways, but now what do you have to say on this whole issue. Don’t forget to tell us by commenting.

New Delhi. For any successful democratic system, it becomes necessary that the legislature, executive and judiciary function smoothly. In a democratic system, these three are like the wheels of a cart. If there is any fault in any one, then it will affect the rest, so everyone tries to make sure that all three operate smoothly. Meanwhile, for the last few days the discussion about the judiciary is in full swing. For the past few days, there have been discussions about the shortcomings of the judiciary and especially the collegium system for the appointment of judges. On which everyone is seen openly expressing their opinion. On which Union Law Minister Kiren Rijiju is openly expressing his opinion. Now meanwhile, he has once again openly shared his opinion on this. Come, let us tell you what he has said.

Let us tell you that Union Law Minister Kiren Rijiju has expressed his opinion on the collegium system. In which he said that it is essential for a successful democracy to have an independent judiciary. He said that if the judiciary does not get independence, democracy will not be successful. The independence of the judiciary is essential for the success of democracy. Please inform that he has also raised this issue in his letter to the CJI. The Union Minister has further said in his letter that after becoming a judge, no one has to face scrutiny and never contest elections in public life, but that does not mean that no one is watching you. Is. This is the era of social media. You cannot hide anything from anyone. Everyone keeps an eye on your every small and big activities. He further said in his statement that no one will question today’s system, I think if anyone is thinking like this, then he is thinking wrong. First of all he has to change his thinking.

The Union Minister further said that some people are saying that there is a problem between the government and the judiciary, but I want to make it clear that there is no problem between the government and the judiciary. He further said that from our governments to the previous governments, changes have been made in many articles of the constitution and I think we should take these changes in a positive way and not in a negative way. The Union Minister further said that I had written a letter to the collegium. Don’t know about which how media came to know and made news, but no one knows about what I wrote in that letter, but news was made.

Well, in the letter, I also demanded representation of the government in the collegium that appoints judges. About which a lot of discussions are happening now, I believe that this will bring transparency in all the three pillars of democracy. But, now the question is, how do I put the representative of the government in it? This is a big question in itself, on which discussion is going on. Let us tell you that the Union Law Minister further said that in order to keep democracy healthy in any country, it is necessary that judiciary should be given independence, because if its independence is curtailed, it will have a direct impact on the system of democracy. However, currently the Union Law Minister is in limelight for his statement regarding the Judiciary. On which people are seen expressing their reactions in different ways, but now what do you have to say on this whole issue. Don’t forget to tell us by commenting.

New Delhi. For any successful democratic system, it becomes necessary that the legislature, executive and judiciary function smoothly. In a democratic system, these three are like the wheels of a cart. If there is any fault in any one, then it will affect the rest, so everyone tries to make sure that all three operate smoothly. Meanwhile, for the last few days the discussion about the judiciary is in full swing. For the past few days, there have been discussions about the shortcomings of the judiciary and especially the collegium system for the appointment of judges. On which everyone is seen openly expressing their opinion. On which Union Law Minister Kiren Rijiju is openly expressing his opinion. Now meanwhile, he has once again openly shared his opinion on this. Come, let us tell you what he has said.

Let us tell you that Union Law Minister Kiren Rijiju has expressed his opinion on the collegium system. In which he said that it is essential for a successful democracy to have an independent judiciary. He said that if the judiciary does not get independence, democracy will not be successful. The independence of the judiciary is essential for the success of democracy. Please inform that he has also raised this issue in his letter to the CJI. The Union Minister has further said in his letter that after becoming a judge, no one has to face scrutiny and never contest elections in public life, but that does not mean that no one is watching you. Is. This is the era of social media. You cannot hide anything from anyone. Everyone keeps an eye on your every small and big activities. He further said in his statement that no one will question today’s system, I think if anyone is thinking like this, then he is thinking wrong. First of all he has to change his thinking.

The Union Minister further said that some people are saying that there is a problem between the government and the judiciary, but I want to make it clear that there is no problem between the government and the judiciary. He further said that from our governments to the previous governments, changes have been made in many articles of the constitution and I think we should take these changes in a positive way and not in a negative way. The Union Minister further said that I had written a letter to the collegium. Don’t know about which how media came to know and made news, but no one knows about what I wrote in that letter, but news was made.

Well, in the letter, I also demanded representation of the government in the collegium that appoints judges. About which a lot of discussions are happening now, I believe that this will bring transparency in all the three pillars of democracy. But, now the question is, how do I put the representative of the government in it? This is a big question in itself, on which discussion is going on. Let us tell you that the Union Law Minister further said that in order to keep democracy healthy in any country, it is necessary that judiciary should be given independence, because if its independence is curtailed, it will have a direct impact on the system of democracy. However, currently the Union Law Minister is in limelight for his statement regarding the Judiciary. On which people are seen expressing their reactions in different ways, but now what do you have to say on this whole issue. Don’t forget to tell us by commenting.

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