Political Science, asked by vishalichettiyar, 3 months ago

do you think judiciary in India is independent give examples ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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India has an independent and powerful judiciary. ... The powers that judiciary enjoys are also evident of its independence. It can declare invalid any law of the legislature or the actions of the executive, whether at the Union level or at state level, if they find such a law or action against the Constitution.

Answered by mrAdorableboy
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Indian judiciary is considered an independent institution because: It does not fall under the control of the legislative or the executive. The judges do not act on the government's direction or in the favour of the ruling party.

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