Political Science, asked by tinky365, 1 year ago

Why should the judiciary be separated from the executive?

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Answered by kapilchaudhary2
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The power to make and manage federal law is divided between these three groups. This division is based on the principle of the 'separation of powers'. Under this principle, the power to govern should be distributed between the Parliament, the Executive and the Judiciary to avoid one group having all the power.
Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Yes,  "judiciary" should be separated from "executive".

To ensure that justice is imparted in a fair and effective manner, government and judiciary should act in an impartial manner. If the judiciary is controlled by the executive, then there cant be a single case concerning the government in which there is fair hearing.  Also the judges must have the courage to speak the truth and not be influenced by the legislature.

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