What is an independent judiciary
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The Independence of Judiciary means: Other branches of government – the legislature and the executive – cannot interfere in the work of the judiciary. The courts are not under the government and do not act on their behalf.
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In Britain, the independence of judiciary rest not on formal constitutional guarantees and prohibitions but on an admixture of statutory and common law rules, constitutional conventions and parliamentary practices, fortified by professional traditions and public opinion
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