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can we criticize judicial activity of judge?​

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Answered by abcd4343
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Answer:

yes we can criticize the judicial activities of judge

Answered by aaishatariq
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Answer:

Yes we can!

Explanation:

Many elements in judicial independence are remote from the present topic—for

example, security of tenure, sufficiency of remuneration, and incapacity of

judges to hold Cabinet or other positions in the executive or legislature. But

there is another element of judicial independence. In exercising judicial duties

judges are subject to no authority but the law—not their personal desires, not

the pressure of their colleagues, not the demands of public or commercial or

political opinion, not the wishes of any outside group. From this idea flowed the

provision in medieval statues that there should be no messages from the

monarch to a judge concerning any point in controversy before that judge.1 Yet

it is said that criticisms of judges by politicians damages their independence. But

are secret, private messages from a monarch with extensive powers of dismissal

comparable with public criticism from politicians whose limited powers of

dismissal are very unlikely to be exercised.

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