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Vital role of Judges
10/25/2023 10:12:55 PM
In a world where technology is rapidly reshaping every facet of society, the recent statement by Chief Justice of India, D Y Chandrachud, on the judiciary’s “stabilizing influence” is a timely reminder of the pivotal role judges play in safeguarding the principles of justice and maintaining societal equilibrium.
Though judges are not elected, their influence in shaping the evolution of society cannot be underestimated.
Chief Justice Chandrachud’s assertion strikes at the heart of the debate surrounding the role of the judiciary in a democratic system. While it is true that judges are not elected by the people, they serve as the guardians of the Constitution and the rule of law. They are entrusted with the responsibility of interpreting the law, ensuring its adherence, and upholding the fundamental rights of citizens. In a world of rapid technological advancement and socio-political change, this responsibility becomes even more critical.
One of the most pressing challenges brought about by technological advancements is the need to strike a balance between innovation and the protection of individual rights. The rapid proliferation of artificial intelligence, big data, and the internet has raised complex legal and ethical questions that demand insightful and impartial judicial decisions. Judges play an instrumental role in providing legal clarity and setting precedents that guide the application of laws in the digital age. Their decisions not only shape the present but also have far-reaching implications for the future of our society.
Furthermore, as societies evolve, so do the interpretations of laws. The judiciary is tasked with adapting legal principles to the changing needs of the people. Chief Justice Chandrachud rightly points out that the judiciary acts as a stabilizing force in this process. While the legislature and the executive branches of government are inherently political and subject to the will of the majority, the judiciary operates independently, ensuring that the fundamental rights and principles enshrined in the Constitution are upheld even when the political climate may be shifting.
The independence of the judiciary is paramount in ensuring the rule of law and protecting citizens from arbitrary actions of the government. Judges are bound by a duty to uphold the Constitution and ensure that the government remains accountable and transparent. Their decisions are not influenced by political pressures or electoral considerations, making the judiciary a vital check and balance in a democratic system.
Chief Justice Chandrachud’s statement also highlights the importance of judicial activism. In an era where societal norms and values are evolving rapidly, judges often find themselves at the forefront of addressing legal and ethical dilemmas. Issues such as privacy rights in the digital age, environmental conservation, and social justice require judges to interpret the law in innovative ways, promoting a more inclusive and just society.
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