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How is the judiciary independent in India?

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Answered by ryan567
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Judiciary is independent in India as it has no force of administrative or executive body
nor any other political services

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Answered by Anonymous
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Judicial independence play an important role in maintaining the democratic set-up of any country. An impartial and independent judicial system alone can protect the rights of the citizens against the arbitrary powers of the executive or legislature. Freedom from the influence and control of the executive is of crucial importance. It is important for individual freedom that the judges give their verdict without fear or favor. It refers to an environment where the judge can pass impartial judgment.


Every democratic country adopts various means to ensure freedom of the judiciary and thereby to ensure individual freedom. The U.S.A. has adopted system of separation of powers to ensure independence of the judiciary. But in constitutional systems based on the concept of Parliamentary sovereignty, the adoption of separation of powers is ruled out. This is the case in England. This is also partly the case in India, for in India, the doctrines of Parliamentary and constitutional sovereignty are blended together.


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