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Whether NJAC (National Judicial Appointment Commission) is against the Independence of Judiciary?
Arguments against NJAC: Critics argue that the NJAC threatens judicial independence by allowing greater executive influence over judicial appointments. The inclusion of the Law Minister and two eminent persons (selected by the Prime Minister, the Chief Justice of...
Whether collegium system is a curse for judiciary?
Supreme Court of India, has been both praised and criticized. Critics argue that it lacks transparency and accountability, with decisions made behind closed doors without public scrutiny. This opacity can lead to allegations of favoritism, nepotism, and a lack of...
Whether NJAC is more transparent procedure to appointment of Judges at High Court & Supreme Court of India?
The National Judicial Appointments Commission (NJAC) was envisioned as a more transparent procedure for appointing judges to the High Court and Supreme Court of India. By including members from the judiciary, the executive, and two eminent persons from civil society,...
Championing Human Rights: NACIA Foundation’s Advocacy and Support
Human rights are the cornerstone of a just and equitable society, and at the NACIA Foundation, we are dedicated to advocating for and protecting these rights through our robust human rights activities program. Advocacy and Awareness Campaigns: We run advocacy...
The Power of Literacy: How Education Transforms Lives
Introduction Education is often described as the key to unlocking potential and creating opportunities. Yet, for millions around the world, access to education remains a distant dream. Literacy—the ability to read and write—is a fundamental building block of education...
Empowering Communities: NACIA Foundation’s Anti-Crime Initiative Program
At the NACIA Foundation, we believe that the path to safer communities starts with proactive, inclusive strategies that address crime at its roots. Our Anti-Crime Initiative Program is designed to foster resilience, educate citizens, and collaborate with local...






