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What does this cartoon say about the independence of the judiciary?

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Answered by 123jsr
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The best Indian cartoons of the day, chosen by editors at ThePrint.

The selected cartoons appeared first in other publications, either in print or online or on social media, and are credited appropriately.

One central focus dominates cartoons today — the judiciary.

The Supreme Court’s order rejecting petitions seeking a fresh probe into CBI judge Loya’s death stated that PILs are now being used as “full frontal attacks on the independence of the judiciary”. In the lead cartoon, Irfan suggests that even questioning the circumstances surrounding Loya’s death can now be seen as contempt of court.

Answered by Anonymous
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(a) What does cartoon say about the independence of the judiciary? (b) Why do such cartoons not appear in our country? (c) Does this demonstrate the independence of our judiciary? Answer: (a) It shows that in the USA, the Judiciary is not considered to be independent, in the eyes of the people.

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