Drawbacks of Article 145
- Due to the complex and-technical aspect of the rules created by this law, it can be difficult for petitioners and even legal professionals to properly understand and comply with the proceedings.
- While the law tries to speed up the legal system, complex regulations and processes can unintentionally lead to delays in the conclusion of cases, especially if parties find it difficult to comply with the requirements.
- It’s possible that the law doesn’t give the victims enough ways to contest specific rules they think are unfair or illogical.
- The inefficiency of the court may be hindered by the delays in updating the rules.
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.