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there is an independent judiciary in india comment.​

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Answered by Anshults
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Yes, there is an independent judiciary in India.

Explanation:

  • The judiciary of India as of today is the sequel of the British law system established by the Britishers.
  • The laws were based on traditional laws like Arthashastra or the king laws before the arrival of the Britishers in India.
  • After Independence, the three-tier system of India compromise Judiciary as their last tier and it is outside the control of the other two tiers they are Independent in their decisions.

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Answered by gratefuljarette
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Explanation:

  • Judicial independence means it's not under the control of either the legislature or the executive. India has a potent and independent judiciary.
  • It is possible to argue in favor of its independence following arguments: it is free from any intervention by the executive or the legislate. In practice, the Supreme Court's new judges and the high courts are selected by the Supreme Court's senior judges.
  • Once a person is appointed as a judge of the Supreme Court or of the High Court he or she is assured of the security of service and cannot be removed from his or her office before the expiry of his or her term except on the grounds of proven misconduct or incapacity.

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