Judicial Council
A Judicial Council is a governing body that oversees the administration of the court system within a specific jurisdiction. Its primary role is to ensure the efficient operation of the judiciary, including managing budgets, setting policies, and improving court services. The council often includes judges, legal experts, and sometimes members of the public to provide diverse perspectives.
In many regions, the Judicial Council also plays a crucial role in judicial appointments and discipline. It may recommend candidates for judicial positions and investigate complaints against judges to maintain the integrity of the legal system. This helps uphold public trust in the judiciary and ensures accountability.