The Supreme Court's Tribunals judgment is an important one, because it lays down some important principles about what constitutes "institutional independence" when it comes to the relationship between decision-making bodies and the government. Some of those principles are directly applicable to recent amendments that have sought to increase governmental control over the Information Commission under the RTI. A piece:

https://indconlawphil.wordpress.com/2019/11/15/the-tribunals-judgment-ii-on-independence/

The Tribunals Judgment – II: On Independence

Indian Constitutional Law and Philosophy
@gautambhatia isn't it a direct blow to principles NJ? Executive appoints the judicial officers and then litigate in front of them only.