Which are the provisions that preserve the independence of the judiciary?
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(i) protecting salaries and service conditions of judges. (ii) prohibiting the judges from carrying on practice in courts of law after retirement. (iii) providing Single judiciary
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Independence of judicary or judiacary of indipendence is the concept that the judiacury should be indipendent from others branches of government. that means court should not be subject to indejecnt pressure from the other braches of the government or from private r followers intersts. judicial independence is important to the idea of division of powers
- by granting life term or long term for judges, which idealy frees them and decide cases and make rullings.
- by the power of judiacial revive. (judiacial revive means the ability of judiacry to check wherther the legestuire is improved.)
- by sepration of judiacry from the exuctive and legisture
- by prohabition the practise of judges after retierment
- by inshuring high qulification of judges.
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