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why is the judiciary independent​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Importance. Judicial independence serves as a safeguard for the rights and privileges provided by a limited constitution and prevents executive and legislative encroachment upon those rights. It serves as a foundation for the rule of law and democracy.

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Answered by Kevinv4305
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The Indian judiciary has been designed to impart justice to all citizens. It functions independently of the executive and the legislature, so that it can work impartially and free from the influence of the other organs of the government

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