The Power of Convening: A Behind-the-Scenes Look
constitutional judiciary beginner internship_learnDil se, Constitutional Law is all about principles, but when you're in a court, you realize it's all about process. During an internship, I saw a judge take a break from a high-stakes hearing to convene an emergency meeting with the Advocate General. Turns out, the AG had a critical input on a pending case, and the judge didn't want to delay proceedings. What struck me was the judge's power to convene this meeting โ it's a power that can make or break a case.
In the context of Judicial Services, understanding this aspect of Constitutional Law can make all the difference. It's not just about knowing the principles of judicial independence or the separation of powers, but also about how those principles play out in the day-to-day functioning of the judiciary. This, my friends, is the kind of nuance textbooks often can't teach.