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The Calcutta Law Journal June 16 1914

1914

J'UDIIAL JUSTICE (concluded.) If American Courts in the past era of commercialized politics are compared with the legislative and administrative departments of our Governments it will be seen that despite the very general subjection of the bench to politics involved in an elective short-term judiciary despite the false cl4mocracy of the period immediately after the revolution which insisted the [...] Such causes are the purely mechanical conception of the judicial office and resulting mechanical administratiOn of justice and the call of the time for new premises both in law-making and in application of law without any azreenTent-- as to what those 12 rerni*Ses should he. [...] It was not the idea of the great Judges who laid the foundations of the common law. [...] The notion that the judicial function is the unipire's function only is one that appears in certain stages of legal dqveloment but is not in the least inherent in the conception of jadicial justice. [...] It was congenial to purely agricultural communities in the United States during the first half of the last century where the farmer remote from the distractions of city life found his theatre in the Court house.
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2
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India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120108
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The Calcutta Law Journal
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