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4. Judiciary should be independent because...

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Answered by chawlachawla1100
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Answer:

because judiciary needs to take the decision

Explanation:

so that they can remain impartial to serve the constitutional goals, act fairly, reasonably, free of any fear or favor.

Answered by sksam689
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The judiciary stands between the citizen and the State as a rampart against misuse or abuse of power by the executive. Therefore, it is absolutely essential for the judiciary to be free from executive pressure or influence that has been provided in various provisions of the Constitution

The independence is not limited only from executive pressure or influence, but also from any other pressure and prejudices. It has many dimensions, fearlessness of other power centres, economic or political so that justice can be given to the right person and on the right time

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