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Special Courts for Criminal Politicians : A Judicial development

Supreme Court has decided regarding this fact as on 14 December, 2017. This article basically aims analysing the decision taken by the Supreme Court. This is the decision taken by the Supreme Court having an important cause in favour of public policy. This article tries to analyse pros and cons for the decision taken by the honourable court of judicature. This article also stressed on reason behind the decision taken.
Indian Judicial system is one of the oldest judicial systems in the world. It is one of the most famous and prosperous systems in the world. It has its unique style of working. Broadly if observed, Indian judicial system is a three tier system. At lower position, we have District Courts and other lower courts, in the middle we
have the High Courts and at the top we have the Supreme Court. Also our constitution is one of the bulkiest constitutions in the world consisting of 395 articles, 22 parts, and 12 schedules. Hitherto, 100 amendments have been made. And we have parliamentary system of government.

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