The judiciary in our country, considered pious and the ultimate hope of the downtrodden, seems to be passing through a crisis. This institution, considered incorruptible and manned by men of integrity, is facing a crisis of character. Something which was earlier unheard of even in the hallowed corridors of the courts is now being heard in loud voices in the court precincts. The apparent growing trust deficit between the executive and the judiciary has added yet another dimension to this crisis. Slowly and systematically the executive has succeeded in making an inroad into taking control over the judiciary.