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differentiate between interdependent Judiciary and independent judiciary ​

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Answered by Hardik9061102040010
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An independent judiciary means a justice system that is not influenced by either the legislative or executive branch. It is free to make decisions based upon law, not upon men or pressure from other groups. ... Judges and juries are free from influence and can make fair and honest decisions about cases.

Although the judiciary is independent in its decisions and its. administration, it is interdependent upon the co-equal branches of government for its. services and finances.

Answered by EuphoriaAnn
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Judicial independence, the ability of courts and judges to perform their duties free of influence or control by other actors, whether governmental or private. The term is also used in a normative sense to refer to the kind of independence that courts and judges ought to possess. Judicial independence.

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