Law

The Informal Constitution: Unwritten Criteria in Selecting Judges for the Supreme Court of India

By Abhinav Chandrachud
Oxford University Press India October 2020

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ISBN-13
9780190127664
Publisher
Oxford University Press India
Publication
October 2020
Format
Hardback
Jurisdiction
India ? Countri(es) for reference only

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Enacted for historical reasons on 26 January 1950, the Constitution of India provided that the Supreme Court of India, situated in New Delhi, was to have one Chief Justice of India, and not more than seven judges. Today, the Court has 33 judges in addition to the Chief Justice of India. But who are these judges, and where did they come from? Its central thesis is that despite all established formal constitutional requirements, there are three informal criteria which are used for appointing judges to the Supreme Court: age, seniority, and diversity. The author examines debates surrounding the Indian judicial system since the institution of the federal court during the British Raj. This leads to a study of the political developments that resulted in the present 'collegium system' of appointing judges to the Supreme Court of India. Based on more than two dozen interviews personally conducted by the author with former judges of the Supreme Court of India, this book uniquely brings to the fore the unwritten criteria that have determined the selection of judges to the highest court of law in this country for over six decades.

Table of Contents

List of Tables and Figures
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. Historical Background
2. The Judges Cases
3. Age of Appointment
4. Seniority
5. Diversity
Conclusion
Appendix: Judges of the Supreme Court of India (1950-2011)
Index
About the Author
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