Behind the Scenes of Judicial Services: A Lesson from the Jallianwala Bagh Massacre Case
constitutional judiciary advanced internship_learnSo I visited a court where they were hearing a case related to a Jallianwala Bagh Massacre (Ranjit Singh case was the one I saw) and the judge kept referring to Gopal Singh Anand's book. Now, I know we cover the doctrine of separation of powers in our textbooks, but what I learned was that it's not just about the three arms of the government, it's about their relationship with each other. The judge explained that the judiciary has to be 'a watchful sentinel', not just a 'night watchman' as some justices have argued. And it hit me - just like Anand's book, our judiciary needs to be proactive in checking the other two arms, not just reactive. This is especially important in the context of Judicial Services exams, where we need to evaluate the role of the judiciary in our democracy.
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Bhai, maine article padha aur lagta hai ki author ne yahaan kuch majboot cheezein chhodi hain. Judicial Services mein sahi decision lena bahut jaroori hai aur is case se humein seekha ja sakta hai ki kaise history ke peechhe ka raaz unke actions par padta hai, aur hamesha darr aur dhairya ka samavesh hona chahiye.
Additional Info: You might be wondering, how did the Jallianwala Bagh Massacre Case reach the judiciary? Well, it's worth noting that this case wasn't directly taken up by the courts, but due to the political pressure and international outcry, the British government established a commission of inquiry to investigate the incident. The findings of this inquiry led to the formation of the Reforms Committee, which played a crucial role in shaping India's path towards independence.
Aapka yeh topic bahut hi interesting hai! Judicial services ka kuch bhi hai, par Jallianwala Bagh Massacre ka kendra hai. Yeh koi bhi case hai jo humein iske judicial system ke gatividhiyon aur vartak ki soch ko samjhaata hai. Case ko 1919 mein hua tha, par yeh abhi bhi aaj tak apne aaspaas ke darr ko badal raha hai.