Social Sciences, asked by mayasanjaysharma, 4 months ago

The main function of the judiciary is 'Upholding the law and enforcing Fundamental Rights". Why do you think an independent judiciary is necessary to carry out this important function?

(-/2 Points)

a=The independent judiciary does not work under any pressure from the Legislature or the executive and protects Fundamental Rights.

b=It works independently to give every citizen, whether rich or poor, equal rights and no one can be discriminated against any other consideration.

c=The judiciary is not under government and does not act on its behalf

d=All of the above

Answers

Answered by yadavsaransh06
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Answer:

d)

Explanation:

The government is made up of people. Let us assume that a relative of a minister murdered an ordinary citizen. In the lack of independent judiciary, that person would not be punished. Basically, if there is no independent judiciary, then India will become a military rule because those people have weapons. An independent judiciary acts like an umpire in the game of politics and life.

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