24. Why is the judiciary kept independent from the control of the executive and legislature?
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The judiciary is kept independent from the executive and the legislature so that in the matter of its judgements it is not influenced in any manner by these other two pillars of our democracy. Most so as it adjudicates over constitutional matters as much as under civil and criminal law.
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The Judiciary is kept independent from the control of executive and legislature so as to prevent them from influencing the decisions of the Judiciary and to ensure impartial judgement.
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