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Why legislature can impeach judiciary?

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Answered by Vaibhavverma73
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Impeachment is the procedure in which a legislative body, like the US Congress, can punish or remove government officials from their positions. This is a way for the legislative branch to check and balance the executive and judicial branches and police itself as well.

In the Constitution, the judicial branch of the United States government is involved in impeachment in two ways. The judiciary's other involvement in the impeachment process is that the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court presides over removal proceedings in the Senate if the president has been impeached.

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