Supreme Court has Succumbed to Executive Control: Justice Shah | Karan Thapar https://youtu.be/66A1fFn1qec?t=106 Justice Shah refers to The Puzzling (In)Dependence of Courts: A Comparative Approach J. Mark Ramseyer The Journal of Legal Studies https://www.jstor.org/stable/724464 Strong executives do tend t weaken the judiciary, whereas frequent elections and colaitions govt, tend to opt for stron judiciary mainly to ensure that they would not be harrassed later on.
In his article, From Lodha to Ramana: the Chief Justices of the Modi era https://www.thehindu.com/opinion/op-ed/from-lodha-to-ramana-the-chief-justices-of-the-modi-era/article65909662.ece A.P. Shah SEPTEMBER 20, 2022 In the coming decades, the Supreme Court will continue to face challenges from multiple fronts, particularly the executive. It will also have newer responsibilities of strengthening the Indian judiciary, especially the lower courts, which seem to have faltered in recent times in many respects.