Social Sciences, asked by milim2710, 7 months ago

Can a government order be implemented without the intervention of judiciary? give reasons to support your answer.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

no government law can be implemented without the intervention of judiciary because Judicial independence is important to you because it guarantees that judges are free to decide honestly and impartially, in accordance with the law and evidence, without concern or fear of interference, control, or improper influence from anyone.

Answered by ShrutiMhatre31
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no the judiciary is absolutely essential in implementation in the government

Explanation:

In a federal system, the judiciary has to perform an additionally important role as the guardian of the constitution and the arbiter of disputes between the centre and states. It acts as an independent and impartial umpire between the central government and state governments as well as among the states.

If there had been no judiciary, then the rights of the individuals might not have been conserved. People would have faced partiality, humiliation, discrimination, violence in every field.

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