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Missing the wood for the trees: A critical exploration of the supreme court of India's chronic struggle with its docket.
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Missing the wood for the trees: A critical exploration of the supreme court of India's chronic struggle with its docket./
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Chowdhury, Rishad Ahmed.
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220 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 77-10(E), Section: A.
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Missing the wood for the trees: A critical exploration of the supreme court of India's chronic struggle with its docket.
Chowdhury, Rishad Ahmed.
Missing the wood for the trees: A critical exploration of the supreme court of India's chronic struggle with its docket.
- 220 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 77-10(E), Section: A.
Thesis (J.S.D.)--The University of Chicago, 2016.
In this J.S.D. dissertation, I undertake a critical exploration of the causes and consequences of the Indian Supreme Court's docket crisis. My effort is to articulate an explanation for the manner in which the Court's docket has continued to expand over time, stretching the Court's capacity to a breaking point. While acknowledging that many complex and interconnected factors are at play, I argue in Chapter I that one overarching factor is the willingness of Supreme Court judges to play --- at least sporadically --- an error-correction role that is not doctrinally mandated. I argue further that the Court's conception of its own capacity is not only expansive, but unrealistically so. While often understandable in the particular historical circumstances of the Court, this routine error-correction role has nonetheless been profoundly counter-productive. In Chapter II, I examine the question through a comparative lens, by undertaking an examination of the US Supreme Court and considering why that Court approaches its discretionary docket so very differently. I conclude that the very different institutional culture in the two Courts is a driving factor for their divergent approaches to their respective dockets.
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