Jobs for justice(s): Corruption in the Supreme Court of India

We investigate whether judicial decisions are affected by career concerns of judges by analyzing two questions: Do judges respond to incentives to pander by ruling in favor of the government in the hope of receiving jobs after retiring from the Supreme Court? Does the government reward judges who ru...

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Main Authors: ANEY, Madhav Shrihari, DAM, Shubhankar, KO, Giovanni
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soe_research-35372022-01-27T03:36:03Z Jobs for justice(s): Corruption in the Supreme Court of India ANEY, Madhav Shrihari DAM, Shubhankar KO, Giovanni We investigate whether judicial decisions are affected by career concerns of judges by analyzing two questions: Do judges respond to incentives to pander by ruling in favor of the government in the hope of receiving jobs after retiring from the Supreme Court? Does the government reward judges who rule in its favor with prestigious jobs? We construct a data set of Supreme Court of India cases involving the government for 1999–2014. We find that incentives to pander have a causal effect on judicial decision-making, and they are jointly determined by the importance of the case and whether the judge retires with enough time left in a government’s term to be rewarded with a prestigious job. We also find that authoring favorable judgments increases the likelihood of being appointed to prestigious post–Supreme Court jobs. This suggests the presence of corruption in the form of government influence over judicial decisions. 2021-08-01T07:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soe_research/2538 Research Collection School Of Economics eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Asian Studies Courts
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ANEY, Madhav Shrihari
DAM, Shubhankar
KO, Giovanni
Jobs for justice(s): Corruption in the Supreme Court of India
description We investigate whether judicial decisions are affected by career concerns of judges by analyzing two questions: Do judges respond to incentives to pander by ruling in favor of the government in the hope of receiving jobs after retiring from the Supreme Court? Does the government reward judges who rule in its favor with prestigious jobs? We construct a data set of Supreme Court of India cases involving the government for 1999–2014. We find that incentives to pander have a causal effect on judicial decision-making, and they are jointly determined by the importance of the case and whether the judge retires with enough time left in a government’s term to be rewarded with a prestigious job. We also find that authoring favorable judgments increases the likelihood of being appointed to prestigious post–Supreme Court jobs. This suggests the presence of corruption in the form of government influence over judicial decisions.
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author ANEY, Madhav Shrihari
DAM, Shubhankar
KO, Giovanni
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DAM, Shubhankar
KO, Giovanni
author_sort ANEY, Madhav Shrihari
title Jobs for justice(s): Corruption in the Supreme Court of India
title_short Jobs for justice(s): Corruption in the Supreme Court of India
title_full Jobs for justice(s): Corruption in the Supreme Court of India
title_fullStr Jobs for justice(s): Corruption in the Supreme Court of India
title_full_unstemmed Jobs for justice(s): Corruption in the Supreme Court of India
title_sort jobs for justice(s): corruption in the supreme court of india
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2021
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soe_research/2538
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