The main objectives of the Judicial Standards Accountability Bill 2010 is: 1. A legislation which aims to increase accountability of the higher judiciary in India. 2. It seeks to devise a new 'complaint procedure' under which any person may be able to file a complaint in writing against any judge of a superior court 3. The issue of judicial standards must be seen in the context of Article 124 (4) of the Constitution. 4. The Bill seeks to provide a straight-jacketed definition of misbehavior in Clause 2(k). Select the correct code: (AILET 2014)

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The main objectives of the Judicial Standards Accountability Bill 2010 is: 1. A legislation which aims to increase accountability of the higher judiciary in India. 2. It seeks to devise a new 'complaint procedure' under which any person may be able to file a complaint in writing against any judge of a superior court 3. The issue of judicial standards must be seen in the context of Article 124 (4) of the Constitution. 4. The Bill seeks to provide a straight-jacketed definition of misbehavior in Clause 2(k). Select the correct code: (AILET 2014)






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