The Union Territories (Separation of Judicial and Executive Functions) Act, 1969
The Union Territories (Separation of Judicial and Executive Functions) Act, 1969 is an Indian law that separates the powers of the judiciary and executive in Union Territories.
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Summary
The Union Territories (Separation of Judicial and Executive Functions) Act, 1969 is an act of the Indian Parliament that provides for the separation of powers between the judiciary and executive in Union Territories. The act ensures that the judiciary is independent of the executive and operates impartially. It aims to promote efficiency, accountability, and transparency in the administration of justice in Union Territories. The act also provides for the appointment of district judges and their powers, functions, and responsibilities. The Union Territories (Separation of Judicial and Executive Functions) Act, 1969 ensures that the judicial system in Union Territories functions independently and impartially, and ensures that the citizens of the Union Territories have access to justice.