Do you think that any ordinary citizen stands a chance against a politician in this kind of judicial system? Why not?
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The correct answer is - Yes.
An ordinary citizen does stand a chance against a politician in the Indian judicial system.
This is because the judicial system in India is an Independent Judiciary. The Indian Constitution protects against the influential power-heads by providing an Independence of Judiciary. The main aspect is the separation of powers which means that the State Legislature and the executives cannot interfere with the work of the judiciary.
This allows the courts to work independently without being under the influence of the rich and powerful people or the executives of the State Legislature. This is a way of protecting the crucial Fundamental rights of the citizens and also to enforce the rule of law.
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The answer of this question is " Yes"
A ordinary citizen can stand against politician in the indian judicial system . This is mainly because the indian judicial system is independent of any political influence and indian constitution ensures it. The law is equal for every one whether it is the politician or ordinary man. The only think matter is determination if one is determine to go against a corrupt politician then he can do it with strong confidence.
A ordinary citizen can stand against politician in the indian judicial system . This is mainly because the indian judicial system is independent of any political influence and indian constitution ensures it. The law is equal for every one whether it is the politician or ordinary man. The only think matter is determination if one is determine to go against a corrupt politician then he can do it with strong confidence.
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