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    397: The Judicial Appointments Debate in India

    Vinod Rai , Visiting Senior Research Fellow at ISAS

    20 October 2015

    The latest ruling by the Supreme Court of India against the government's project of the National Judicial Appointments Commission has further stirred a public discourse on the best means to have the best judges. Seeing the polarised debate on the independence of judiciary versus the supremacy of parliament as a false dichotomy, the author suggests that the best touchstone is the transparency of each constitutional institution.