Why is the judiciary of India independent ? give at least 3 reasons to justify...
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Independent Judiciary. The Judiciary of India is an independent body. It is separate from the Executive and Legislative bodies of the Indian Government. ... Judges in the High Court as well as the Supreme Court are appointed with very little interference from the other branches of the government.
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Members of the Judiciary are the administrators of justice. ... The duty of judges is considered to be very pious, therefore the constitution has provided for independence of judiciary so that they can remain impartial to serve the constitutional goals, act fairly, reasonably, free of any fear or favor.
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