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what is judiciary and explain independent judiciary​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

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.

Answered by Vesperia
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Independent Judiciary

The success of a democracy depends on independent judiciary. So the Judiciary in India has been kept separate from the Legislature and the Executive. These two organs cannot interfere in the working of the Judiciary. The judges have to be impartial and honest while administering and interpreting laws. The appointment and tenure of the judges, their relation to other agencies of government, these and other similar considerations are important in maintaining the independence and integrity of the Judiciary. The courts are not under the Government of India and do not act on their behalf.

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