The Supreme Court of India says that being transparent is very important for the people to trust them

The way judges are chosen is a part of this discussion. This is done by a group of judges called the Collegium system. The Collegium system is meant to keep the judiciary independent. People have complained that it is not transparent. The Supreme Court wants to make things better and be more open about how they make decisions.
The Supreme Court wants to be more transparent by telling people how they choose judges explaining their decisions clearly and making sure they are accountable for their actions. If the Supreme Court is more open people will understand the system better. Have more faith in it.

The Supreme Court also wants to make sure that they are accountable for their actions. This is important for democracy to work well. The judiciary has a role in making sure that the government follows the rules and that peoples rights are protected.
This is a deal because it affects how the law works. If the Supreme Court is transparent people will trust them more. Believe that they are choosing good judges. This means that justice will be fair and impartial.
Also when the Supreme Court is transparent people will have trust in the system. In a country, like India it is very important that people trust the judiciary so that they respect the law.
So the Supreme Court wants to be more transparent and accountable. This will help the justice system work better and make sure that it is fair and trustworthy. The Supreme Court and the Collegium system need to be transparent so that people can trust them. The Supreme Court is taking steps to make the Collegium system better. This will help the judiciary as a whole.

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