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what conditions have been prescribed by the Constitution for the indenpendence of judiciary?​

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Answered by Ish0123
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Independence of judiciary depends on some certain conditions like mode of appointment of the judges, security of their tenure in the office and adequate remuneration and privileges, jurisdiction of courts over all issues of judicial nature, principles of non-interference by other branches of government

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Answered by ElegantMermaid
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For Rule of Law to prevail, Judicial independence is of prime necessity. The Independence of Judiciary is normally assured through the Constitution of India but it may also be assured through legislations, conventions and other suitable norms and practices. In a country like India, the independence of the judiciary is of utmost importance in upholding the pillars of the democratic system hence ensuring a free society. itself. An independent judiciary supports the base of doctrine of separation of powers to a large extent.

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