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explain independence of the judiciary significance.

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Answered by sakshimane92561
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The underlying purpose of the independence of the judiciary is that judges must be able to decide a dispute before them according to law, uninfluenced by any other factor. For that reason the independence of the judiciary is the independence of each and every judge.

Answered by RealityUndead
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Answer: The underlying purpose of the independence of the judiciary is that judges must be able to decide a dispute before them according to law, uninfluenced by any other factor. For that reason the independence of the judiciary is the independence of each and every judge.

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