Social Sciences, asked by sreemundra, 6 months ago

What if the judicial system was not there in our country? What if the existing judicial system was not an independent organ? What if people elected the Chief Justice of India?

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Answered by karigourdakhilesh
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Answer:

dont no

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Answered by khushisonalisinha071
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Explanation:

The word ‘Independent’ has been variously defined and understood across different societies and cultures, however in legal systems the word means and implies ‘not dependent on’, or ‘not controlled by’, any outside agency or source.

Independence could be said to be the very soul of a functional Judiciary.Whatever be the political system of governance, people across Nations aspire for a Free and Independent Judicial system to serve them. In fact, such aspirations are common to, and bind different judicial systems across the comity of nations. If a Judicial System fails to enjoy public confidence, its deliverables would never constitute ‘justice’ — conversely, if the deliverables of a judicial system are not known to be impartial, just, equitable and appealing to good conscience, such system would never earn public confidence and high esteem in the minds and hearts of the common citizens.

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