No country has so many pending civil litigations as ours does. After 70 years of independence, we still talk about subjudice when we don't even have a jury system. Today, the judiciary is a self-appointed autocracy that perpetuates itself. There is no legal theory that underlie its power and legitimacy, and it is only a matter of time before it loses all credibility under the weight of its contradictory judgments, ever-changing and expanding powers and privileges. Barring a few islands of excellence, almost
The National Conference on creation of All India Judicial Services