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What is meant by independent judiciary? Explain.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Independence of the Judiciary:-

Judiciary is not under the control of the legislature or the executive.

The judges do not act on the direction of the government or according to the wishes of the party in power.

The Constitution of India provides the security to service of the judges. Once appointed by the President, their service cannot be terminated by will or by any authority whatever.

There is a security of pay and allowances of the judges. Their salaries cannot be reduced.

The Supreme Court and the High Courts are free to decide their own procedure of work and establishment.

Judge is not allowed to practice after retirement so that they cannot influence judgements of the court.

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Answered by muskanmishra657
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Answer:

An independent judiciary is one not be subject to improper influence from the other branches of government, or from private or partisan interests. Different methods are used to promote judicial independence, through various manners of judicial selection, or choosing judges.

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