NLUO is all set to organise the 4th CLS Certificate Course on “Judicial Accountability: Structure, Reforms, and Challenges” between February 18 to February 19, 2023, in hybrid mode. The course will host eminent personalities from the field of law as resource persons and instructors, says the official notification, read here for the details.
"The Constitutional Law Society (CLS) is delighted to invite you to the 4th CLS Certificate Course on “Judicial Accountability: Structure, Reforms, and Challenges”. The Certificate Course shall be in Hybrid mode (partly Physical and partly Online) and shall be held on the 18th and 19th of February 2023," reads the official notification.
While part of the lecture session will be hosted over Google Meet, other lecture sessions will be on the campus premises. The course shall consist of lectures and practical assignments to be given to students which would involve the application of concepts taught in the lectures. Each student will have to mandatorily submit their respective assignments.
As future professionals in the field of law, understanding the intricacies associated with judicial accountability is necessary, especially if one hopes to contribute positively to its development. Understanding the current mechanisms of judicial accountability will help in the framing of policies necessary for increasing this accountability. These are the issues that the Constitutional Law Society aims to address through this certificate course, says NLUO statement.
This course aims to expand upon practical considerations by drawing on the experience of resource persons, boosting problem-solving skills, and encouraging research, discourse, and awareness on the subject. At the same time, in a bid to add a practical angle to the course and encourage judiciary aspirants, the course shall endeavour to include judgement writing as a facet of ensuring judicial accountability.
Background to the theme
As per the official notification, these are the background to the theme -examining the practical aspects that can be incorporated to assess judicial accountability, understand the independent functioning of the judiciary, with a focus on the Indian Constitution and its mandates, analysing the current mechanism of judicial accountability, trace the importance of judicial ethics in the administration of justice, correlate the ideas of judicial accountability with judicial review, judicial activism, judicial overreach, and the collegium system, facilitate the exposure to professionals’ viewpoints and contemporary discourse on this issue, and facilitate the application of the newly acquired ideas to policy measures for ensuring increased judicial accountability.
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