Chapter 4: Judiciary Exercises
This section contains a variety of exercises designed to help students engage with and apply their understanding of the judiciary's roles in upholding the rule of law and protecting fundamental rights. The exercises explore the necessity of an independent judiciary, the connection between fundamental rights and judicial review, and the significance of case studies like the Sudha Goel case. Through a combination of true/false questions, reflective prompts, and case analysis, learners will deepen their comprehension of the judicial system’s complexities.
Key Concepts Covered:
- Role of the Judiciary: Understanding how courts resolve disputes, conduct judicial review, and protect individual rights.
- Importance of Independence: Exploring why an independent judiciary is essential for fair legal proceedings.
- Judicial Review and Fundamental Rights: Connecting Constitutional rights with the judiciary's review power.
- Case Studies: Analysis of real-life judicial cases to illustrate the practical applications of theories.
These exercises not only reinforce theoretical knowledge but also promote critical thinking and application of legal principles in real-world contexts.