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Imagine a situation in which the politician can remove or appoint a judge from his office answer the following questions B and C as in photo :


1.Do you think any ordinary citizen stands a chance against a politician in this kind of judicial system?Why not?


2.How does the India Constitution protect against this kind of situation?

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Answered by alwin4690
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Answer:

1. an ordinary citizen has no chance in winning as the court will be forced to act against him

2.the indian constitution protects against this by making it very hard to remove a judge

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Answered by kirti7418
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Answer:

a, no, because if the judge is in the favor of the politician than the judge always make decisions against the common people only because the judge had a fear of his losted job.

B, to protest this kind of situation the Indian constitution made an independent judiciary. In Which no one can interference of others.

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