Why does Indian System of governance need an independent Judiciary ? Explain any three reasons.
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It can take up any dispute between citizens of the country, between citizens and government, between two or more State governments, etc. It is the highest court of appeal in civil and criminal cases. ... That is why all modern democracies have courts that are independent of legislature and executive.
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The Indian Judiciary consists of a Supreme Court for the entire nation, High courts in the States, District courts and other courts at local level.
2) In India, Supreme Court controls judicial administration and its decisions bind all other courts in the country. It can take up any dispute between citizens of the country, between citizens and government, between two or more State governments, etc.
3) It is the highest court of appeal in civil and criminal cases. Independence of the Judiciary means that it is not under the control of legislature or executive
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