The independent judiciary is necessary to uphold the law enforce the fundamental rights
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Answer An independent judiciary is necessary to carry out the function of 'upholding the law and enforcing Fundamental Rights'. ... If any law passed by the Parliament violates anyone's Fundamental Rights, the judiciary has power to declare such a law as null and void.
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Answer An independent judiciary is necessary to carry out the function of 'upholding the law and enforcing Fundamental Rights'. ... If any law passed by the Parliament violates anyone's Fundamental Rights, the judiciary has power to declare such a law as null and void.
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