Superior Courts all over the world are necessarily drawn into serious engagement with dense and complex questions, demanding resolutions which are found to be lacking or to be inadequate, from the working of other institutions of governance. The search for theory of courts in contemporary times is almost like the physicist’s search for fundamental building blocks of the universe.
Six decades of working of the Supreme Court of India is a great chronicle of un-thought of changes, sometimes dramatic and sweeping and sometimes open to serious and rigorous debate. Creativity and innovation are such elements in the making of law, which in its ultimate functional sense is enriched by what the court says. While this book is expected to be still a useful practitioner’s guide, endeavor has been made to shape it beyond that, recognizing the creative element inherent in the jurisdiction of courts and the disciplined practice of them by the judges.
The Supreme Court Practice & Procedure makes a modest beginning to encapsulate all the theory, experiences and evolving procedure till date, and readers can be rest assured that they will continue to be authoritatively updated as and when key changes occur.
Changes in the Supreme Court Practice. Readers will have benefit of analysis made by Author in the practice and procedure of the Supreme Court under old Rule i.e. Supreme Court Rules, 1966 and New rule i.e. Supreme Court Rules 2013 and other practice direction issued from time to time. The main changes are:-