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Why is Judiciary called independent

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Answered by bishista
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Judiciary is called independent because it is not under any other organs of the government and can also keep a check on the wrong done by the executive or the legislature and have the power to interptet the constitution and give its judgement accordingly.
Answered by routswayamshree1
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Judiciary is called independent because it is not under any other organs of the government and can also keep a check on the wrong done by the executive are the legislature and have the power to interptet the constitution and give its judgement accordingly.

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