Constitution of India · Section Article 145
Rules of Court, etc
Article 145 — Rules of Court, etc
made by Parliament, the Supreme Court may from time to time, with the approval of the President, make rules for regulating generally the practice and procedure of the Court including—
- (a) rules as to the persons practising before the Court;
Plain English Summary
This article gives the Supreme Court the power, with the President's approval, to create rules that govern how the court operates and how legal procedures are carried out. These rules cover everything from who is allowed to practice in court to the general way court business is conducted.
Key Points
- The Supreme Court can make rules for regulating the practice and procedure of the court.
- These rules must be made with the approval of the President of India.
- The rules cover matters like who can appear before the court.
Why It Matters
These rules ensure that the functioning of the Supreme Court is orderly, fair, and consistent across all legal proceedings in the country.
Landmark Judgements
No major landmark judgements.