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‘constitute Tribunals inferior to the Supreme Court”.
Yet, even this ‘Supreme Court’ was given rather few
constitutional tools to keep its underlings in line.
(Ibid)
Article III thus offered the Federal Judiciary a
uniquely
protective
package.
“Good
Behaviour”
now
meant what it said: A Federal Judge could be ousted
from office only if he misbehaved, with adjudication
of
misbehavior
taking
place
in
a
judicial
forum.(Ibid)
In
respect
of
Indian
constitution,
it
is
necessary to look into its legal Frame Work, that is
to say, what were the objects which the Framers of
the Constitution set out to achieve in their Draft
Constitution?
What
were
the
models
to
which
they
turned? What were the pitfalls they tried to avoid?
Dr. Ambedkar, the Chairman of the drafting committee,
answered some of these questions when he moved that
the
Constituent
Assembly
should
take
the
Draft
Constitution into consideration. Indian constitution
adopted
the
system
of
parliamentary
form
in
preference to the presidential system adopted in the