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  2. The Indian Judicial Collegium system, where existing judges appoint judges to the nation's constitutional courts, has its genesis in, and continued basis resting on, three of its own judgments made by Supreme Court judges ,which are collectively known as the Three Judges Cases.

  3. Prior to the Three Judges Cases, the President appointed judges upon their recommendation by the Union Cabinet. In 1993, as a result of the Second Judges Case, the executive was given the power to reject a name recommended by the judiciary. The executive has since faced criticism for its decisions relating to this power.

  4. About Three Judges Cases (not third) Three Judges Cases = First Judges Case 1981 + Second Judges Case 1993 + Third Judges case 1998 . Over the course of these 3 cases, the court evolved the principle of judicial independence.

  5. Apr 17, 2023 · These three judgments of the Supreme Court are collectively known as the Three Judges Cases. Throughout these three cases, the court evolved the principle of judicial independence. FIRST JUDGES CASE (1981) S.P. Gupta v. Union of India [2] is known as the First Judges Case. In this case, a lot of writ petitions were filed by various lawyers and ...

  6. As per the constitution, as held by the court in the Three Judges Cases – (1982, 1993, 1998), a judge is appointed to the Supreme Court by the president on the recommendation of the collegium — a closed group of the Chief Justice of India, the four most senior judges of the court and the senior-most judge hailing from the high court of a ...

  7. Oct 9, 2023 · The Three Judges Cases refer to a series of three landmark Supreme Court cases in India that dealt with the scope of the Parliament’s amending powers, particularly concerning Fundamental Rights and the Constitution’s basic structure.

  8. Jun 17, 2020 · The Three Judges Case – Collegium vs NJAC. by Visha Shah. June 17, 2020. in Constitution, Judgements, Judiciary, Legalogy Originals. Reading Time: 10min read. 0. Appointment of Judges and Independence of the Judiciary is very closely related.