Row over Judges appointment in India | Collegium System | Vantage with Palki Sharma

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  • Опубликовано: 26 авг 2024
  • The process of appointment of judges is once again under the spotlight in India. Some former judges of the Supreme Court have criticized the existing collegium system. Palki Sharma tells you why the process of appointments deserves scrutiny.
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  • @saumyaagrawal1355
    @saumyaagrawal1355 Год назад +78

    This new initiative by you to not only covering major international issues but also domestic news is so interesting and informative , keep doing this mam

  • @jitendrabharthi1039
    @jitendrabharthi1039 Год назад +59

    Sorry Indian judiciary didn't stand up or do anything in the dark days of emergency. They just bent down to the then-government.

    • @sathyanarayanrajakumar7334
      @sathyanarayanrajakumar7334 Год назад +2

      Same problem will come if politicians are appointed to meddle in

    • @pkmkb7412
      @pkmkb7412 Год назад +4

      @@sathyanarayanrajakumar7334I think : “There should be a constitutional body of Federal Judicial Council consisting of senior most judges each from 25 High Court + Supreme Court along with a secretariat which will select and shortlist names by the preferential voting system and according to the procedure established by the law. Then the name should be forwarded to the Rajya Sabha who will scrutinized it and approved it. So that the President can appoint”. I don't know if I am right or wrong but I think federal systems are best cause it don't monopolies anyone. Moreover, Rajya Sabha scrutiny is necessary because the Parliament represents the mandate of the people and most importantly no political instability effects the functioning of the Rajya Sabha cause it never dissolves as well as represents ever states as a union.

    • @aolf8459
      @aolf8459 Год назад

      these are worse than dark days of emergency unless you are an godi bakt i hope congess comes to power and send rss to iran

    • @AnkitSingh-fs2sl
      @AnkitSingh-fs2sl Год назад +2

      Sorry Palki Mam but I disagree with you this time. Being a homosexual, it has been the court that allowed me to survive with basic dignity. Over and over again the government shut down private bills in the parliament, resisted decriminalization and allowed police brutality and torture. What has govt done? Well only mocked my biology.

    • @srghhh5589
      @srghhh5589 Год назад

      @@pkmkb7412 Appointment of judges is a 'JUDICIAL MATTER" under our Constitution and being part of the "BASIC STRUCTURE', its permanent. Your opinion doesn't matter because it violates this BS doctrine. Rajya Sabha is a part of the Parliament and therefore it doesn't have the Constitutional right to scrutinize judicial appointment. The Judiciary represents the mandate of the Constitution, not of the People, that part is reserved for the other two branches.

  • @krishankumargoswami8015
    @krishankumargoswami8015 Год назад +96

    What a wonderful explanation by you mam! Your report has completely expressed what I thought about collegium . What a wonderful statement ' Absolute power corrupts absolutely'. Not many journalists have the guts to talk about this opaque and alien concept of judiciary. Sometimes I feel our country is not democratic but judicial dictatorship.

    • @kanthadvocate2041
      @kanthadvocate2041 Год назад +5

      She read the script sent by her bosses from the government

    • @anty2105
      @anty2105 Год назад

      Lootane slave

    • @jaydevpatel5226
      @jaydevpatel5226 Год назад +21

      ​@@kanthadvocate2041 and you commented a script that you received from your collegium bosses.

    • @Amareshsarangi1
      @Amareshsarangi1 Год назад +4

      @@kanthadvocate2041 Yes the government of this country has no work before the budget. It is busy in writing, editing and sending scripts to journalists.

    • @kanthadvocate2041
      @kanthadvocate2041 Год назад +1

      @Tap B how much percentage of judges are selected through collegium system.. do you or she knows that 70 percent of high court judges were appointed by promotion from district level.. judges appoint judges thats why judiciary is independent.. if not it would have become another CBI or Ed or ec

  • @luke-ld8tv
    @luke-ld8tv Год назад +46

    I asked many youtuber to explain this topic but none came up.. thank you palika... reason why I subscribed this channel

    • @mayankprajapat4591
      @mayankprajapat4591 Год назад +5

      Palika and palki are two different things.

    • @luke-ld8tv
      @luke-ld8tv Год назад +4

      @@mayankprajapat4591 thank you for the correction

    • @AnkitSingh-fs2sl
      @AnkitSingh-fs2sl Год назад

      Sorry Palki Mam but I disagree with you this time. Being a homosexual, it has been the court that allowed me to survive with basic dignity. Over and over again the government shut down private bills in the parliament, resisted decriminalization and allowed police brutality and torture. What has govt done? Well only mocked my biology.

    • @AnkitSingh-fs2sl
      @AnkitSingh-fs2sl Год назад

      @tapb8731 I am a Hindu and in the end when it comes to homosexuality, whether it is the Hindu leaders are the Muslim leaders they are United in this, they do not support it.

    • @AnkitSingh-fs2sl
      @AnkitSingh-fs2sl Год назад

      @@neirbesnoi8343 Lgta hai kafi baar fail hue ho school me. Koi nhi tumhari choti soch is baat ki depth ko nhi smjhegi.

  • @saurabhrai5461
    @saurabhrai5461 Год назад +16

    "Absolute Power corrupts absolutely" , Harsh but true.

    • @debashishdas3492
      @debashishdas3492 Год назад

      All credit goes makers of Indian Constitution.

    • @gagan3440
      @gagan3440 11 дней назад

      It is finally the union government who notifies the appointments, and many a time sits over collegium resolutions for few months to even couple for years.
      Both the union & upper judiciary are equally to be blamed for lack of consensus/friction over funds, terrible ratio & shabby infrastructure.

  • @bkk5153
    @bkk5153 Год назад +98

    How can Judges appoint themselves ? I appoint myself as PM.

    • @kanthadvocate2041
      @kanthadvocate2041 Год назад +10

      Go to good school to learn basics
      .. they don't appoint themselves
      . They appoint other judges

    • @prodigiii712
      @prodigiii712 Год назад +5

      They appoint other highly qualified lawyers with years of experience and a clean background as a judge.

    • @PurushNahiMahaPurush
      @PurushNahiMahaPurush Год назад +15

      @@prodigiii712 in theory yes. But we all know how things go in India.

    • @Hoax69696
      @Hoax69696 Год назад +10

      @@prodigiii712 who certifies their clean background?? Where is the transparency?

    • @prodigiii712
      @prodigiii712 Год назад +4

      @@Hoax69696 the clean background is certified by the Intelligence Bureau.

  • @nssapal8640
    @nssapal8640 Год назад +18

    Everyone/every system must be accountable

  • @Sury363
    @Sury363 Год назад +40

    Thank u for giving such a precise clarity. Mafia, corruption, chance of favoritism with this Collegium(mafia) system

    • @anty2105
      @anty2105 Год назад

      Older father judge get yong son judge and it's in our own Democratic country lol.

    • @AnkitSingh-fs2sl
      @AnkitSingh-fs2sl Год назад

      Sorry Palki Mam but I disagree with you this time. Being a homosexual, it has been the court that allowed me to survive with basic dignity. Over and over again the government shut down private bills in the parliament, resisted decriminalization and allowed police brutality and torture. What has govt done? Well only mocked my biology.

    • @biswaranjanpanigrahy98
      @biswaranjanpanigrahy98 Год назад

      @@AnkitSingh-fs2sl she has a Swedish wife no one cares abt homosexuality 😐

    • @neirbesnoi8343
      @neirbesnoi8343 Год назад

      @@biswaranjanpanigrahy98 Swiss chakka

  • @vaidyanathanrs6109
    @vaidyanathanrs6109 Год назад +2

    Power Corrupts Absolute Power Corrupts Absolutely... Absolute Truth spoken by Palki with Guts on
    this sensitive Topic. ❤

  • @jitendrabharthi1039
    @jitendrabharthi1039 Год назад +38

    It is worthwhile to mention and note the quid-pro-quad arrangement also. I select you, you select my son or my relative, and the tradition keeps going on and on forever.

    • @anty2105
      @anty2105 Год назад +2

      Government should publish the list of marginalized who were elevated in the apex courts after the introduction of the present system.

    • @who_is_this_person
      @who_is_this_person Год назад +1

      This comment needs to be pinned!

    • @vijayalakshmiparanthaman1699
      @vijayalakshmiparanthaman1699 Год назад +1

      If this kind of a system does exist, then it is not fair & just....Judges are supposed to be unbiased & just while selecting Judges, but unfortunately in this system there appears to be some bias & favouritism which would go against the just JUDICIAL system...

  • @pvmaiya1
    @pvmaiya1 Год назад +15

    The Collegium is unconstitutional. It is a by-product of a judgement of 7:6 of 1973 which stated some features of the Constitution as “basic structure” which cannot be altered by the Parliament. These were not stated in the Constitution nor subsequently passed as an amendment to the Constitution with tightly defined definitions. This Basic Structure has empowered the Supreme Court to overrule any law or amendment to the Constitution by expansive meaning of Basic Structure or even whimsically. With the same wrongful empowerment, NJAC was rejected by the Court. The Supreme Court in a sense has become all powerful, never envisaged by the Constitution makers. So we have 1.4 billion people are expected to bow down to the oligopolistic sway of a bunch of judges. Either the Judges see reason or the Govt should defy the Court -not a happy prospect but both have an option: judges should resign or the Govt should seek a fresh election / plebiscite with this issue .

    • @AnkitSingh-fs2sl
      @AnkitSingh-fs2sl Год назад

      Sorry Palki Mam but I disagree with you this time. Being a homosexual, it has been the court that allowed me to survive with basic dignity. Over and over again the government shut down private bills in the parliament, resisted decriminalization and allowed police brutality and torture. What has govt done? Well only mocked my biology.

    • @gagan3440
      @gagan3440 11 дней назад

      It is finally the union government who notifies the appointments, and many a time sits over collegium resolutions for few months to even couple for years.
      Both the union & upper judiciary are equally to be blamed for lack of consensus/friction over funds, terrible ratio & shabby infrastructure.

  • @arunkumarsombhotla2939
    @arunkumarsombhotla2939 Год назад +77

    There should be IJS Exam ( Indian Judicial Services) across country with uniform syllabus

    • @samarthsahu1343
      @samarthsahu1343 Год назад +6

      There are exams to become a district judge, but to become a high court judge u have to be picked by the top high court judges and same goes for the supreme court judge appointment

    • @AnkitSingh-fs2sl
      @AnkitSingh-fs2sl Год назад +4

      Sorry Palki Mam but I disagree with you this time. Being a homosexual, it has been the court that allowed me to survive with basic dignity. Over and over again the government shut down private bills in the parliament, resisted decriminalization and allowed police brutality and torture. What has govt done? Well only mocked my biology.

    • @samarthsahu1343
      @samarthsahu1343 Год назад +2

      @@AnkitSingh-fs2sl Me being a part of lgbtq community, I know what is happening currently relating to lgbtq community is harsh, but even if the parliament does not approves special marriage, the SC is working on it. but judiciary should hold responsibility in many other cases & our country is the only one which has this kind of system to select judges.

    • @AnkitSingh-fs2sl
      @AnkitSingh-fs2sl Год назад +1

      @@samarthsahu1343 what are those cases which you are talking about? Name at least five of them. Since to me I don't think there's much to this than the noise I hear.

    • @samarthsahu1343
      @samarthsahu1343 Год назад +1

      @@AnkitSingh-fs2sl cos I am studying law, I can tell u a couple of problems. The biggest problem is transparency, u know what, the chief justice rn is the son of one of the SC judges. People are saying supreme court judges are picking not qualified judges which may help them later. I want to go to judiciary so bad, but i don't have connections that i can climb the ladder fast 🥲.
      And cos they pick what they think is right, we are short of about 10 judges in supreme court and so many in high and district courts.... EVEN IF THE SUPREME COURT HELPED US, but the high court and district court cant help us cos it takes years and literally constant ghosting of the court when finally ur number comes.... Till the time u get the judgement, every thing is already done 😭.... the ra*e cases and other even lgbtq cases take years to get a judgement, do u think a person can wait and get that humiliation till that time

  • @exxotronehomes
    @exxotronehomes Год назад +7

    Madam palki Sharma,👏👏👏 you are exceptional. Honestly, i watched the whole news without fast forwarding and i didn't even know when the video ended. You are the best ❤️🇳🇬

  • @AnkurSharmaASLI
    @AnkurSharmaASLI Год назад +6

    This is why... I share this report in my status. Complete and to the point report. BBC should learn from such portals

  • @shashidharshettar3846
    @shashidharshettar3846 Год назад +17

    I support a major change in the judges appointments

    • @debashishdas3492
      @debashishdas3492 Год назад

      But Indian government will and would never support.

    • @AnkitSingh-fs2sl
      @AnkitSingh-fs2sl Год назад

      Sorry Palki Mam but I disagree with you this time. Being a homosexual, it has been the court that allowed me to survive with basic dignity. Over and over again the government shut down private bills in the parliament, resisted decriminalization and allowed police brutality and torture. What has govt done? Well only mocked my biology.

    • @debashishdas3492
      @debashishdas3492 Год назад

      @@AnkitSingh-fs2sl government will also not change anything.

  • @TanuShree21
    @TanuShree21 Год назад +5

    Thankyou , well explained. We definitely need a change in Judiciary system of functioning. Accountability needs to built into the system. Transparency in appointment as well as in performance has become very important.

  • @padma9025
    @padma9025 Год назад +5

    Wow. What a wonderful explanation!! Thank you Palki. 👌👌🙏🙏

  • @pra86sat
    @pra86sat Год назад +3

    The master of articulation. Wonderful to see you carrying on with the same passion and rigor.

  • @artha3283
    @artha3283 Год назад +2

    Not a single line in this news piece can be ignored
    It's facts, concepts, analysis, all in just few minutes

  • @One1Boys
    @One1Boys Год назад +5

    अब भारत में 🇮🇳 अखिल भारतीय न्यायिक सेवा ( ALL INDIA JUDICIAL SERVICE - AIJS) को भारत के उच्च न्यायालय और सर्वोच्च न्यायालय में न्यायाधीशों की नियुक्ति के लिए और सभी के लिए उच्च स्तरीय पारदर्शिता और निष्पक्ष न्याय के लिए लागू किया जाना चाहिए, इसलिए पुराने कॉलेजियम सिस्टम ( न्यायाधीश परिवारों द्वारा नियंत्रित प्रणाली, भाई-भतीजावाद, परिवारवाद प्रणाली ) को उखाड़ फेंकें और रिटायर करें । न्यायपालिका के लिए मेरे मन में सर्वोच्च सम्मान है

  • @sayand2706
    @sayand2706 Год назад +2

    There has been many Supreme Court judges from same families where as many HC judges couldn’t get into SC because of this nepotism and it depends how close you are to those top 5 judges.It’s absolute disgrace..If they don’t want govt to interfere then fine have some people outside Govt- judiciary in your selection panel ..

  • @porkistanlostitstinyballin1971
    @porkistanlostitstinyballin1971 Год назад +9

    Collegium system should be banned. Judges can't appoint other Judges.

    • @AnkitSingh-fs2sl
      @AnkitSingh-fs2sl Год назад

      Sorry Palki Mam but I disagree with you this time. Being a homosexual, it has been the court that allowed me to survive with basic dignity. Over and over again the government shut down private bills in the parliament, resisted decriminalization and allowed police brutality and torture. What has govt done? Well only mocked my biology.

    • @porkistanlostitstinyballin1971
      @porkistanlostitstinyballin1971 Год назад +1

      @@AnkitSingh-fs2sl Huh? I am not Palki Mam. Collegium System has done enough harm to Bharat. One problem with collegium system is the fact that a Justice who studied in other countries can get influenced or be used like a puppet by external forces. That's a Threat to India's National Security. Another one is Nepotism. A Father can’t appoint his Son as the Supreme Court Justice.

    • @AnkitSingh-fs2sl
      @AnkitSingh-fs2sl Год назад

      @@porkistanlostitstinyballin1971 Tell me how? Name any Three cases. Name it. come on.

    • @porkistanlostitstinyballin1971
      @porkistanlostitstinyballin1971 Год назад +1

      @@AnkitSingh-fs2sl Best example of Nepotism. Justice Dhananjaya Yeshwant (DY) Chandrachud on Wednesday created a record as he took oath as the 50th Chief Justice of India (CJI). He is the son of former CJI Y.V. Chandrachud. This has become the first time in the history of the judiciary, Father and son have become CJI.
      Son was appointed by his father who was also a Chief Justice.

    • @porkistanlostitstinyballin1971
      @porkistanlostitstinyballin1971 Год назад +1

      @@AnkitSingh-fs2sl The list sent by the Allahabad HC collegium consisted of close relatives of judges, including the brother-in-law of a sitting SC judge, a first cousin of another SC judge besides sons and nephews of several former judges of the apex court and the Allahabad HC.

  • @masc0648
    @masc0648 Год назад +2

    wow did not expect this subject to be handled. Looks like winter is coming for SC Judges.

  • @SrivathsanMadhavan
    @SrivathsanMadhavan Год назад +2

    The Justice System was "the beacon of hope during the dark days of Emergency" - I believe she got this part totally wrong. I remember a famous journalist during those times say "The Honourable judges were asked to bend but they chose to crawl" in front of Indira Gandhi. Emergency even suspended the fundamental Right to Life of an individual Citizen and the Justice System didn't intervene. Only one - Justice Khanna stood against Indira Gandhi and he was forced to resign. Not upto the standard I am used to see from Palki Sharma, in the past

  • @discoverchina1885
    @discoverchina1885 Год назад +7

    The best way is to ensure that the high court judge does not have any political affiliation~

    • @pavanshetty9806
      @pavanshetty9806 Год назад +5

      That cannot be ensured...how can you read ppls mind?

  • @gojosatoru6040
    @gojosatoru6040 Год назад +2

    Transparency is needed but don't support the idea for appointing by winning party alone.. maybe by a group that include national party members and judges together

    • @kritagyachamling3724
      @kritagyachamling3724 Год назад

      Read about NJAC

    • @gagan3440
      @gagan3440 11 дней назад

      @@kritagyachamling3724
      It was overruled as "The court also said that the NJAC Act took away the primacy of the Chief Justice of India and the two most senior judges of the Supreme Court, whose collective recommendations could be vetoed by a majority of three non-judge members"
      Independence of judiciary is sacrosanct, particularly in our quasi/autocratic democracy.

  • @kalyanchatterjee1617
    @kalyanchatterjee1617 Год назад

    That's right. No body is above law and beyond scrutiny.

  • @Samirkantshah
    @Samirkantshah Год назад +1

    People who gives Justice, does injustice to whole nations ! 🙄

  • @sampathkumar4255
    @sampathkumar4255 Год назад

    Superb mom ,absolutely this is the burning 🔥 problem in our judesery system. Recently in Andhra Pradesh high court judges asked one I.A.S OFFICER DO YOU KNOW ENGLISH. And one judge asked one I.P.S. officer read the law in the court. Amaravathi land scam, judges gave gag order stop enquiry on land scams. How com with out enquiry it's scam or not. Shame on them. Our judesery system is highly carapted. Hat's off to you mom you take up such a wonderful topic.

  • @vk1512
    @vk1512 Год назад +1

    A mix of international and national affairs of utmost importance to the citizens is an absolute necessity. What a great show .

  • @vaibhavlodhe6836
    @vaibhavlodhe6836 Год назад +1

    Yes it's true that here is need to change system of appointment of judges....but executives should not involve in appointments committee

  • @ramaraocheepi7847
    @ramaraocheepi7847 Год назад +2

    Which ever org does not have check and balance ,is unbridled . Some sort of system has to be there in checking the judicial functioning too.Although our judiciary has been excellently performing role ,but has to have some checks by others and not by themselves only.Amaxing analysis by Palki is appreciated as it has tremendous clarity.

  • @manilkumar73
    @manilkumar73 Год назад +5

    We need complete overhaul of judiciary.... it's one of the corrupt and inefficient department... enough

  • @kommulajyothireddy8132
    @kommulajyothireddy8132 Год назад +1

    Wow... What an explanation and your news reading is just incredible mam...

  • @godisgreattimesinfinite8896
    @godisgreattimesinfinite8896 Год назад +4

    If Mafia is allowed to appoint the judges then the Mafia( Politician) who is Yadav would appoint Yadav, Jatav politician would appoint Jatav judges and Yogiji would appoint people of his caste. The minorities like Sikhs and Parsees and Jews and Christians and Jains and Muslims would be left with no option of becoming Judges.

    • @BharatkaEkBeta
      @BharatkaEkBeta Год назад +1

      @god is great timesinfinite, Cry harder. Already there have been (and there are currently) many Sikhs, Muslims and Christians appointed to the Indian Supreme Court, High Court as well as State and local jurisdictions. Trying to create outrage where it doesn't exist and also obfuscating the truth is the only thing you liberals are good at. By the way CM Yogi Adityanath has appointed people of all castes to his cabinet positions. He doesn't play the jati card, that's why we all love him in UP. This includes many Yadavas and I'm one of them.

    • @verylowendgamers7426
      @verylowendgamers7426 Год назад

      thoda pad lete to victim card ki jarurat nhai padti

  • @23ausin
    @23ausin Год назад +1

    Ms. Palki Sharma, you were with Weon(Zee network) and now Firstpost (New 18) both are government or its allies' media outlets and thus are biases that influence your reporting. THE GOVERNMENT MUST NOT HAVE A SAY IN THE JUDICIARY. WE JUST CANNOT LET IT HAPPEN. In a democratic system, the judiciary, the legislative, and the executive branches are intended to operate as separate and independent branches of government, with each serving as a check and balance on the power of the others. The judiciary's role is to interpret and apply the law, including the constitution, in a fair and impartial manner, and to ensure that the government acts within the bounds of the law.
    If the government wants to exert more control over the judiciary, it is important to ensure that this does not compromise the independence of the judiciary and its ability to serve as a check on the power of the government. The independence of the judiciary is essential to the preservation of the rule of law and the protection of individual rights and freedoms.

  • @subhmaypatra5562
    @subhmaypatra5562 Год назад +6

    Collegium system is the reason why Judiciary is still independent. There should be no interference from the government. Our Supreme Court from time to time have come in support of vulnerable people and I'm proud of our Supreme Court.

    • @ritikraj9181
      @ritikraj9181 Год назад +8

      Uncle judge syndrome. 70% judges are relatives of judges.

    • @subhmaypatra5562
      @subhmaypatra5562 Год назад +3

      @@ritikraj9181 Still better than corrupt politicians.

    • @hazrat_mansur
      @hazrat_mansur Год назад +3

      @@subhmaypatra5562 it's obviously not better when 4 00,00,000 cases are pending 🤦
      It's worst.
      its nowhere mentioned in constitution

    • @anixes
      @anixes Год назад

      @@subhmaypatra5562 collegium system is unconstitutional. Judges can't appoint themselves, India is a democracy. Everyone including judges are liable to people of India or in turn, the union govt chosen by the people of India.

    • @subhmaypatra5562
      @subhmaypatra5562 Год назад +2

      @@hazrat_mansur LOL just see the number you typed here 😂😂, 40 crores. At least get your facts correct. It's the government which is delaying judicial appointments, we need more judges not biased judges.

  • @shyamnagarmat6678
    @shyamnagarmat6678 Год назад

    Excellent & Non Biased information on appointment of Judges.
    God Bless Palki Sharma for such analytical review, which her viewers can judge for themselves.

  • @ashikbaidya9408
    @ashikbaidya9408 Год назад +1

    What the hell is this? 40 million cases are pending in the biggest democracy! India’s judiciary system need to be revolutionised.

  • @drmohitsaraswat2352
    @drmohitsaraswat2352 Год назад

    Very congratulations to.mrs palaki ur the one of the best anchor from wion I am.watching that news channel bec of ur perfection and transparency in media fraternity..ur amoung today's journalist like sushant Singh Rahul shivshankar ani editor and navika madam toooo Mr sudhir choudhari ur belong to Indian elite journalist...welcome to New jurny madam my lord ram help u to become one of the most respected and trustworthy journalist of my nation ...jai hind ...bharat mata ki jai

  • @indiathatis2987
    @indiathatis2987 Год назад +1

    We proud our media(journalism) 👍😂

  • @samyakmohanty9850
    @samyakmohanty9850 Год назад

    No words to appreciate Palki ma'am.... You are just too too too good in chaste description of any damn thing...with right poise, depth and inclusiveness... Keep it up, you have raised the bar... My honest encomium 🙏🇮🇳👏👌

  • @chaaganlalpatel
    @chaaganlalpatel Год назад

    Very well explained - Hope govt. will change all system.

  • @Myassets440
    @Myassets440 Год назад

    Palki ji we need Intervention 👏👏👏

  • @Pulakvibes
    @Pulakvibes Год назад +1

    We need national judicial appointments commission
    Our whole judiciary system is corrupt
    Few families are dominating
    Govt has to bring judicial reforms
    #we_need_njac

  • @rameshjamdar1555
    @rameshjamdar1555 Год назад

    Your subjects and their analysis is excellent and most importantly your information is accurate.

  • @madhuramadurga1500
    @madhuramadurga1500 Год назад +1

    it ensures the independence of judiciary yes government should not be allowed undo interference in the judicial process but neither can the courts be given the unchecked powers because as they says power corrupts, an absolute power corrupts absolutely. indian courts have been bedrocks of democracy. to maintain credibility of institution that rule on matter concerning 1.4 billions indians the judiciary with all due respect judiciary should open up itself upto scrutiny

  • @yyvivek109
    @yyvivek109 Год назад +1

    She has not covered why the NJAC was struck down. It was because it gave powers to Govt to appoint any 2 eminent persons of govt choice who will have veto powers over appointment if judges. Meaning if govt (politicians) do not like a person ( obviously if they think that he will not bend to govt pressure) they will simply not allow him to be appointed through veto. Over a period of time all judges would have been govt stooges.

  • @rlavasa
    @rlavasa Год назад

    Dear Palki Sharma You were excellent that made millions started viewing your previous channel only because of your unparrelel expression of information . At your peak of carrier you said goodbye that perplexed many. Your Vantage is being equally popular Thanks and Many Congratulations 🎊

  • @Wish_lesson_
    @Wish_lesson_ Год назад +7

    Best for UPSC! ALL the best everyone. Do check us once👍

  • @sahanajagadeeshbhat3172
    @sahanajagadeeshbhat3172 Год назад

    How sharp talk it's! Thank you Palki u raised it

  • @danielrao3120
    @danielrao3120 Год назад +1

    A well-balanced argument which on, the surface, is entirely rational. My concerns can be laid out quite simply: can you imagine, for example, an India in which the BJP weald power in deciding the appointment of judges or perhaps the PM of India has the power to nominate future Supreme Court judges as is the case in the USA. What a fiasco the country would descend into should this be allowed to happen. Leave the present legal system to the judiciary and free from polical and religious influence as much as it is possible in a country like India.

  • @sallymenezes
    @sallymenezes Год назад

    Thank you Palki Sharma for another vital report. I agree transparency and accountability is vital in all offices. And they should be indepent of the government . That whole area is gray, and no lay person will find light at the end of the tunnel when they attempt to attend court by themselves, the recent case of a soldier.

  • @thulasidasmenon4412
    @thulasidasmenon4412 Год назад

    Mam, you are exceptionally good in differentiating the pros and cons of the collegium system of appointing judges in India.The clarity of thoughts is vivid

  • @girishkumar8540
    @girishkumar8540 Год назад +1

    If government appoint judges then judiciary will move according to wishes of government.government should appoint similar committee for the post of governor.

  • @cruzors
    @cruzors Год назад

    It's good you back. I've been watching your news for a year and enjoy it. I've been wondering where you at after i dont see you anymore on the other channel

  • @try_dc6366
    @try_dc6366 Год назад +3

    Thanks mam for talking about this issue. You have put both sides of the coin unlike the radicals who gets triggered by listening to their opposing perspective.

  • @Ram2006-e9x
    @Ram2006-e9x Год назад +1

    Tax payer money goes to those judge wages. Tax payer democratic rights selects a government in a democratic way under constitution of India. Then HOW COME THESE MY LORDS drawing salary from Tax payers money appoint a collegium for their dictatorial blood relationship My Lord dictorial rights of My Lordship transfer!! God bless India. I fully support MODI Government on this issue.
    To Honble Chief Justice, we poor lowly citizens entrust you for maintaining law and order to last mile , while your house is dictatorial is not at all right. Pls adhere with Govt and other honest media options and lowly citizens My Lord and get away with this COLLEGIUM!

  • @rajugn123
    @rajugn123 Год назад

    I thought ours is strongest and democratic country without knowing this big black hole of the our system... time to setup transparent procedure for the sake of biggest democracy of 140 crores people, palki delivered right judgement on judges selection process..

    • @gagan3440
      @gagan3440 11 дней назад

      It is finally the union government who notifies the appointments, and many a time sits over collegium resolutions for few months to even couple for years. Both the union & upper judiciary are equally to be blamed for lack of consensus/friction over funds, terrible ratio & shabby infrastructure.

  • @idiothrishi
    @idiothrishi Год назад +3

    It’s only 1 particular family that’s been ruling the Supreme Court of India for the last few decades.
    The monopoly must end.

    • @RAAJKAIMAL
      @RAAJKAIMAL Год назад

      Which family ,if u could name 🤔

    • @kaviwardhman
      @kaviwardhman Год назад +1

      DY Chandrachud belongs to one of those families. You can look up for his father and grandfather

  • @girishrao3181
    @girishrao3181 Год назад +1

    Collegium system of appointment of judges in India is very inefficient ,very few families are appointing judges within there families,Judges are inefficient who take 5to 10 years to give verdict in a document less cases ,there should be upgradation of India s judiciary which doesn't have any accountability

  • @sharaththatikonda5386
    @sharaththatikonda5386 Год назад +2

    First of all, the government should fill the vacancies in the judiciary and then should think about the Collegium system.

    • @human9164
      @human9164 Год назад +1

      @Himanshu Kaushik lol you want SC puppets of govt Congress tried but failed miserably

    • @karthiknarayanan3705
      @karthiknarayanan3705 Год назад

      @@human9164 Bruh. Milords should know their place. They are there to interpret the law nothing else. The NJAC was passed unanimously by both the opposition and the ruling parties.
      They are the representatives of the people. But milords scrapped it anyways. They must be put in their place soon.

    • @gagan3440
      @gagan3440 11 дней назад

      @@karthiknarayanan3705 It was overruled as "The court also said that the NJAC Act took away the primacy of the Chief Justice of India and the two most senior judges of the Supreme Court, whose collective recommendations could be vetoed by a majority of three non-judge members"
      Independence of judiciary is sacrosanct, particularly in our quasi/autocratic democracy, when fourth pillar is bowed down as Godi Media.

  • @kaushalshukla7176
    @kaushalshukla7176 Год назад

    Collegium system should be transparent and reasonable

  • @kgmpmenon1
    @kgmpmenon1 Год назад

    Very well explained the problem without political inclinations. Keep it up.

  • @notherepim
    @notherepim Год назад

    Courts need to be held accountable too, consider the case of nupur sharma, truly a disappointing one when it comes to the SC of India.

  • @sandeepbihani9303
    @sandeepbihani9303 Год назад

    We love your journalism Palki!!!

  • @amitgupta3610
    @amitgupta3610 Год назад

    Indian judicial system is rotten. Need to make judges accountable.

  • @roneomatrix
    @roneomatrix Год назад +1

    Palki at her best !! 👏👏 .. yes our Judiciary has to be accountable for its actions & judgments !!!

  • @girishdevaramane3372
    @girishdevaramane3372 Год назад

    Government has to appoint meritorious retired judges as advisors to existing judges. When a judge has any complicated or difficult cases, judges can ask for their advice. Many judges work in tribunals, they will have specialization. Its humanly impossible to be specialized in all variety of cases, this is where their advise become critical.
    Their experience and wisdom will be reflected in judgements. They'll have experience and expertise to advise existing judges.
    It will improve justice for litigants. Sitting judges will learn a lot from advisors to judge. There will be a huge skill and knowledge transfer.
    It will also speed up judicial process. Advisiors for judges can be taken on 3 years contract . There is need for advisiors for judges for all courts .

  • @vyjusugan1689
    @vyjusugan1689 Год назад

    Thank god you are back Palki. We missed you. All the best for a very successful future

  • @anshuverma7777
    @anshuverma7777 Год назад

    Very good and important topic

  • @cr8701
    @cr8701 Год назад +2

    RECONSTITUTE THE JUDICIARY. MORE THAN ENOUGH EXAMPLES HOW JUDICIARY HAS BECOME ABOVE THE LAW BODY AND EVEN BLATANT JUDICIAL ACTIVISM BEING PRACTICED WITH IMPUNITY. NOWHERE ON EARTH IS SUCH A PRACTICE ALLOWED. ABOLISH THE CURRENT SUPREME COURT AND BRING IN AN ELECTED BODY. JAI HIND. JAI BHARATH.

  • @sarojmodi8327
    @sarojmodi8327 Год назад

    Very nicely explained thanks

  • @praveennaik3001
    @praveennaik3001 Год назад

    I commented once.. if every decision is taken by Supreme court .. then why to choose MP's '' . allow us to choose Judges directly..

  • @vidyajay8682
    @vidyajay8682 Год назад

    Highly professional and outstanding presentation

  • @AjayPartha
    @AjayPartha Год назад

    I have unsubscribed wion and subscribed this channel.. Already we beleived Palki says the truth but today she really has the freedom to speak the truth. We support Palki. We need real news not TRP rating.. If this happens, this is real social service

  • @jairaj3952
    @jairaj3952 Год назад

    India does not require supreme court ... the parliament should amend the constitution

  • @alupalakpiyag8662
    @alupalakpiyag8662 Год назад +1

    There is no justice in india. Only money and links with the advocate and judges matters. If you have money and afford a corrupted advocate then don't follow anything.

  • @srinivasansridharan
    @srinivasansridharan Год назад

    Wonderfully Explained

  • @SoniSingh-fl8cf
    @SoniSingh-fl8cf Год назад +1

    The Collegium System of judges picking their relatives and family members leads to Corruption and needs to be Removed.

  • @sharathahuja8261
    @sharathahuja8261 Год назад

    There was a top Bengaluru lawyer who waited endlessly for the call to the judgeship. Alas, he withdrew.

  • @diagnochemllp7866
    @diagnochemllp7866 Год назад

    Judiciary also needs reform.Even judgement delivered per year should be part of their CV.Judges should be made to disclose their assets like politicians.

  • @ambassador3365
    @ambassador3365 Год назад

    This is the classic example of “ you scratch my back , I scratch yours “

  • @gandharvadogra4534
    @gandharvadogra4534 Год назад

    It is the duty of the court to deliver justice on time, in which they failed completely.

  • @abhinavdharmani3362
    @abhinavdharmani3362 Год назад +1

    Collegium system need arrived when upa govt appointed judges on their will and use them in their favour thus independent judiciary is must above any political will. But a the same time we need transparent system and thus name list should be prepared by collegium but final names should be decided by cji, pm, leader of opposition.
    We need to strengthen alternative dispute redressal mechanism plus more appointments and judicial infra because at the end of the day all we need to solve the pendency of cases with justice at its core.

  • @francisfernandes9175
    @francisfernandes9175 Год назад

    Thanks Palki we see you after a long time.
    Collegium versus GoI
    Needs introspection both from the Judiciary and GoI

  • @tchakra79
    @tchakra79 Год назад

    Excellent 💐🙏

  • @krishnamohandravida4791
    @krishnamohandravida4791 Год назад

    They the court should give best orders that control social problems.

  • @saif9765
    @saif9765 Год назад

    This dangerous. Collegium is not the best alternative but the best possible alternative. If govt is involved in this process, it will turn the judiciary into another CBI , ED etc. This will give absolute power to govt as judiciary which keeps a check will also fall just like media and other institutions. Most of the people in the comment box don't understand the gravity of govt's intentions. Palki's coverage on Adani group has shown that she is more or less a govt spokesperson and nothing more.

  • @shetty005
    @shetty005 Год назад

    Well said madam

  • @vincentpereira6662
    @vincentpereira6662 Год назад

    Good information Thanks

  • @hansakothari8059
    @hansakothari8059 Год назад +2

    Government should not have the right to appoint judges until stringent law is imposed government official with criminal charges cannot be elected. 60 % of the members of political parties have criminal charges..how can such people allowed to point supreme court judge 😡😡😡

    • @natureandme9619
      @natureandme9619 Год назад +5

      Who told u govt going to decide 🙏🏻 they r saying it should be a democratic process with scrutiny 🧐

    • @tamalkantimandal8339
      @tamalkantimandal8339 Год назад

      It is our duity!!! Lot of judge are criminal terrorists , anti Indian, leftist , urban naxal 😡😡😡🐖🐖🐖

    • @megharaj4989
      @megharaj4989 Год назад

      @@natureandme9619 lol. Democracy doesn't work everywhere, that is the reason we have all india services and judiciary which are merit based. There should be a backbone structure which doesn't involve in pleasing people.

    • @deepakpandey6300
      @deepakpandey6300 Год назад

      @@megharaj4989 all india services merit based? Who told u ?
      IAS IPS IFOS these three are only all india services and these are definitely not merit based reservation throughly apply here.

    • @hansakothari8059
      @hansakothari8059 Год назад

      @@tamalkantimandal8339 why no political parties be it in government or opposition filled any case on judges till date 🙄🙄🙄.. still does not justify government getting power to appoint judges when politician have ongoing investigation and charges continues to get tickets and key portfolios. Besides aren't some parties in power have anti national objective which will be misused if they get the power to appoint judges 😡😡😡😡

  • @kishorechandradas2014
    @kishorechandradas2014 Год назад

    Wonderful presentation!🙏🏽💐

  • @gsk38
    @gsk38 Год назад

    Is this a case of
    DO WHAT I SAY
    NOT WHAT I DO
    which may be perceived to be common culture among political system in most countries?
    Bless all

  • @myloleo7355
    @myloleo7355 Год назад +1

    Supreme Court have been the single obstacle in Indias transformation.
    They have become a goverment on their own, and wish to trample on majority rule,
    Where's the independence of Hindu temples, on that they are silent, they do not find it undemocratic. When majority Indians do not have control over their own religion, their own places of faith or wealth of their temples, instead they go out of their way to protect right of minorities at the expense of majority.

    • @gagan3440
      @gagan3440 11 дней назад

      This Mitra RW fellow himself criticized the independence of Hindu temples for the reason of caste discrimination in the appointments, as the casteism virus is mixed in upper caste DNA for centuries.
      No OBC/Shudra inside temple, let alone SC/ST/OBC temple priest, already rarely found in the country.

  • @Ramprasad85
    @Ramprasad85 Год назад +1

    Excellent 👍

  • @ggfg8570
    @ggfg8570 Год назад

    One can recall that during British Raj there used to be a Privy Council where the litigant can appeal for final judgement. Similarly, such a system should be made in India by removing some powers of Supreme Court as the final authority on cases as well as the powers of Constitutinal matters. The juducial council should be made retired Supreme court judges, members from LS &RS ( with legal background) and President of the bar council with rotation. The term should be for 3 years with no extension. Such a system can be tried here. The chairman of the council should be the Vice President and continue till he remits the post.

  • @radeonblue1816
    @radeonblue1816 Год назад

    As an Indian I don't really trust my Judiciary. If there are millions of case pending and these judges are more into getting their relatives a seat rather then finding a competitive candidate then all I can say is "We are doomed already. What else to complain?". However, I believe in the present government to change the system.

  • @bikashb4u
    @bikashb4u Год назад

    They would never want the ecosystem to be touched by outsiders..

  • @AnkitSingh-fs2sl
    @AnkitSingh-fs2sl Год назад +1

    Palki Mam, please don't become a dalal coocooned within a euphonious presentation .
    You have never reported one news piece on LGBT discrimination by the govt, but quite energetic to question SC which provided me dignity.