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what does indipendent judiciary mean ? explain with any five points​

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Answered by prajapatisimran312
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An independent judiciary means a justice system that is not influenced by either the legislative or executive branch. It is free to make decisions based upon law, not upon men or pressure from other groups. ... Hence it is independent in its existence but bound

Answered by NavyaThakral
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1. Judicial independence serves as a safeguard for the rights and privileges provided by a limited constitution and prevents executive and legislative encroachment upon those rights

2.It serves as a foundation for the rule of law and democracy

3.The rule of law means that all authority and power must come from an ultimate source of law. Under an independent judicial system, the courts and its officers are free from inappropriate intervention in the judiciary's affairs.

4.With this independence, the judiciary can safeguard people's rights and freedoms which ensure equal protection for all.

5.The effectiveness of the law and the respect that people have for the law and the government which enacts it is dependent upon the judiciary's independence to mete out fair decisions.

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