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How has the Judiciary been made Impartrial in India​

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Answered by yadavsv09
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The Constitution of India has provided for judicial impartiality. In theory everything has been said to maintain impartiality so that there is no committed judiciary. It is provided in the Constitution that the President appoints the judges, but they cannot be removed unless Parliament has made a representation to him.

Answered by yojashvithakur4831
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The Constitution of India has provided for judicial impartiality. In theory everything has been said to maintain impartiality so that there is no committed judiciary. It is provided in the Constitution that the President appoints the judges, but they cannot be removed unless Parliament has made a representation to him.

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