Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 03:22am on 04 Apr 2025,Friday India
A new report highlights that approximately 33% of High Court judges in India are related to sitting or retired judges, or prominent lawyers. The trend, often referred to as "legal pedigree," points to a systemic entrenchment of familial influence within the Indian judiciary. This revelation has reignited debates over nepotism, meritocracy, and transparency in judicial appointments. While some argue that legal exposure from family can inspire judicial careers, critics say it limits diversity and opportunities for first-generation legal professionals, underscoring the need for more inclusive reforms in the selection process. (PC: The Print)