Big Action !! Collegium System Khatam? NJAC revival #geopolitics #currentaffairs #civilservices #india #collegiumsystem CJI Surya Kant's Shocking Move: Will NJAC Revival End the Collegium System in 2025? Supreme Court judiciary reform is heating up! Discover why the new Chief Justice is reopening the explosive NJAC vs Collegium debate, shaking India's judicial appointments forever. In this in-depth analysis, we break down the historic Judges Cases (1981, 1993, 1998) that birthed the opaque Collegium system—where judges appoint judges with zero transparency or accountability. Explore the 2014 NJAC Act's bold push for a balanced, multi-stakeholder model involving judiciary, executive, and eminent persons, only to be struck down in 2015 as unconstitutional under the Basic Structure Doctrine. Fast-forward to 2025: Advocate Mathews Nedumpara's plea has CJI Surya Kant signaling "We will consider" reviving NJAC, challenging decades of judicial primacy and sparking fears of executive overreach. Perfect for UPSC CSE aspirants, this video unpacks democratic implications, global comparisons (UK, US, South Africa), chronic vacancies, case pendency crisis, and a roadmap for hybrid reforms—merit-based, transparent, and diverse. Gain crystal-clear insights into constitutional law, polity trends, and why this could redefine India's institutional power balance. Stay ahead in current affairs with fact-based breakdowns tailored for civil services prep and informed citizenship. What’s your take—Collegium for independence or NJAC for accountability? Drop your thoughts in the comments below! 🔥 Like if this sparked your curiosity, share with fellow UPSC warriors, and hit subscribe to Civil Services Wallah for daily deep dives into geopolitics, trending news, and judiciary updates. Turn on notifications—next: Middle East crisis explained! 📺 Watch our UPSC Polity Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list... 📰 Sources: Supreme Court Observer, Drishti IAS, The Hindu 🐦 Join discussions on X: @CivilServicesW #NJAC #CollegiumSystem #CJISuryaKant #JudiciaryReform #SupremeCourt #JudicialAppointments #UPSC2025 #CurrentAffairs #Polity #BasicStructure #JudgesCase #ConstitutionalAmendment #IndiaNews #LegalReform #UPSCPrep #CSE #DailyCurrentAffairs #JudiciaryNews #99thAmendment #ExecutiveVsJudiciary #TransparentJudiciary #MeritBasedAppointments #GlobalJudiciary #CasePendency #JudicialIndependence #UPSCInsights #TrendingNews #CivilServices #AshutoshExplains NJAC revival 2025, Collegium system explained, CJI Surya Kant NJAC, judiciary reform India, Supreme Court judicial appointments, UPSC current affairs 2025, NJAC vs Collegium debate, Basic Structure Doctrine, Judges Case 1993, 99th Constitutional Amendment, judicial independence India, executive vs judiciary, transparent judiciary system, UPSC polity notes, CSE judiciary topics, case pendency crisis, global judicial models, UK judicial appointments, US judge confirmation, South Africa JSC, hybrid judicial reform, merit based judges selection, constitutional law UPSC, daily current affairs judiciary, trending news India 2025, Civil Services Wallah, Ashutosh current affairs, legal reform 2025, opaque collegium criticism, NJAC Act 2014, Supreme Court 2015 verdict, advocate Mathews Nedumpara plea, institutional power balance, UPSC prep judiciary, polity for beginners, India judiciary shocker, viral current affairs, geopolitics judiciary angle, news analysis UPSC