Chief Justice Dy Chandrachud said, the district courts are not subordinate in the judiciary, they are just one rank below the Supreme Court!
Andhra Pradesh News Desk !!! In a remarkable interpretation of the connection of powers between the district courts and the high courts, the Chief Justice of India Dy Chandrachud noted that the district courts are only one rank below the Supreme Court. The judges of the Supreme Court and District Courts in Andhra Pradesh and District Courts on November 30 (Friday), Justice Chandrachud, “we must get rid of the colonial mentality of references and the believing district courts as subordinates.” The title of Chapter 6 of the Indian Constitution is a subordinate court. There is no definition of subordinate to that part. The executive is not controlled. Civil Procedure Code, Criminal Procedure Code uses the judge of the expression judge, magistrate and sessions. He is also not called a judicial officer. He is called a judge. Therefore, the subordinate part went home in our minds. The subordinate term refers to phases in an appeal process. This district does not reflect the culture of the suburbs of the judiciary. It shows the administrative control of the Supreme Court on the District Judge, “Justice Chandrachud explained. The meaning of the located courts, Justice Chandrachud said,” I think it’s time when we have changed our mindset. Only then will we be able to think in the context of the modern judiciary. ‘Share this story