define judicial administration?
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Judicial administration will have to be separated from the administration of justice. It has become ritualistic, if not fashionable, for politicians and other public persona to talk about 'judicial accountability' every time the President appoints Justices to the Supreme Court and various High Courts in the country.
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The control exercised by the Courts over the administration is called judicial control, that is, to the power of the court to keep the administrative acts within the limits of law. It also implies the right of an aggrieved citizen to challenge the wrongful act of administration in the court of law.
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