Achievements of Article 145
- It makes sure that cases are heard and resolved in a way that is more quick and effective.
- It guarantees consistency and uniformity in the administration of justice, thereby reducing ambiguity and misunderstanding.
- In order to ensure that all parties are treated equally, it tries to boost fairness and transparency in the court’s proceedings.
- The Supreme Court has the authority under the law to alter the rules when needed in order to respond to the evolving needs of the legal system.
- It keeps Parliament and the Court in a balanced relationship.
Supreme Court Make Rules for Regulating Practice and Procedure of the Court
Under which Article Does the Supreme Court make rules for regulating generally the practice and procedure of the court? Article 145 of the Indian Constitution grants the Supreme Court the authority to establish rules governing court practice and procedure. According to Article 145, the Supreme Court has the power to establish rules to ensure the effective operation of the court and the administration of justice, according to the President of India’s consent.