Social Sciences, asked by Mrdangerous08, 7 hours ago

what you think .
is our judicial system corrupted or not.

and are there any impartiality between rich,poor,caste,gender,etc. ​

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Answered by lk4507099
4

Answer:

If a judge does not follow the law and makes rulings and decides cases according to that judge's own personal, political or religious views, then that judge is not fair and impartial. ... But a judge must uphold the law fairly and without bias or prejudice.

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Answered by mathursakshi456
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corruption has direct damaging consequences in general on the functioning of state institutions, and in particular on the administration of justice. Corruption decreases public trust in justice and weakens the capacity of judicial systems to guarantee the protection of human rights, and it affects the tasks and duties of the judges, prosecutors, lawyers, and other legal professionals.

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