What is the case of Supreme Court Advocate on Record Association v. Union of India (1993)?
How did the case deal with the issue of the independence of the judiciary and the role of advocates in court proceedings?
The Supreme Court Advocate on Record Association v. Union of India (1993) case was a landmark legal decision in India that dealt with the issue of the independence of the judiciary and the role of advocates in court proceedings.
The case was brought before the Supreme Court of India by the Supreme Court Advocate on Record Association (SCAORA), which challenged the validity of certain rules and regulations that had been introduced by the Union of India regarding the appointment and conduct of advocates in the Supreme Court. The SCAORA argued that these rules and regulations violated the independence of the judiciary and the rights of advocates to practice their profession.