Examine how the Regulating Act of 1773 affected the evolution of the Indian legal system.
Post World War II reforms in the judiciary in India reflected changing political dynamics in the following ways. Establishment of Independence- The Indian Independence Act (1947) led to the establishment of an independent Indian judiciary free from British influence. The Constitution of India (1950)Read more
Post World War II reforms in the judiciary in India reflected changing political dynamics in the following ways.
Establishment of Independence-
- The Indian Independence Act (1947) led to the establishment of an independent Indian judiciary free from British influence.
- The Constitution of India (1950) established the Supreme Court as the highest judicial authority replacing the British Privy Council.
Expansion of Judicial Review –
- The Constitution of India (1950) expanded the scope of judicial review enabling the judiciary to review executive and legislative actions.
- The Supreme Court delivered landmark judgments such as the Gopalan case (1950) and the Keshavananda Bharati case (1973) which expanded the scope of fundamental rights and judicial review.
Increased Representation and Diversity –
- Post independence judicial appointments became more representative with increased numbers of Indian judges and judges from diverse backgrounds.
- Judicial education and training programs were established to enhance the quality and diversity of the judiciary.
Reflection of Changing Political Dynamics –
- Post World War II reforms reflected the decolonization and nationalist movements in India which emphasized self rule, democracy and social justice.
- The reforms also reflected the social and economic transformation of India with the judiciary playing a crucial role in promoting social justice, equality and human rights.
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The Regulating Act of 1773 was a British parliamentary legislation that reformed the Indian administrative and judicial systems, establishing the Supreme Court in Calcutta, separating powers and codifying laws marking a significant milestone in Indian history.Here are some key aspects of its influenRead more
The Regulating Act of 1773 was a British parliamentary legislation that reformed the Indian administrative and judicial systems, establishing the Supreme Court in Calcutta, separating powers and codifying laws marking a significant milestone in Indian history.Here are some key aspects of its influence –