Political Science, asked by vineet2028patratu, 5 months ago


Q1 WHY DO WE CALL INDIAN JUDICIARY INDEPENDENT?

Q2. WHAT IS THE COMPOSITION OF SUPREME COURT?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

  1. Indian judiciary is considered an independent institution because: It does not fall under the control of the legislative or the executive. The judges do not act on the government's direction or in the favour of the ruling party.
  2. At present, the Supreme Court consists of thirty-one judges (one chief justice and thirty other judges). Supreme Court (Number of Judges) Bill of 2019 has added four judges to strength. It increased the judicial strength from 31 to 34, including the CJI.

Answered by BihariLadki
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Answer:

1. Indian judiciary is considered an independent institution because: It does not fall under the control of the legislative or the executive. The judges do not act on the government's direction or in the favour of the ruling party.

2. At present, the Supreme Court consists of thirty-one judges (one chief justice and thirty other judges). Supreme Court (Number of Judges) Bill of 2019 has added four judges to strength. It increased the judicial strength from 31 to 34, including the CJI.

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