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you read that one of the main function of the judiciary is upholding the law and enforcing fundamental rights . Why do you think an independent judiciary is necessary to carry out this important function​

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Answered by parwatirawat055
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If any law passed by the Parliament violates anyone's Fundamental Rights, the judiciary has power to declare such a law as null and void.

Answered by tagorbisen
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An independent judiciary is necessary to carry out the function of ‘upholding the law and enforcing Fundamental Rights’. It intends to shield the judicial process from external influences and provide full legal protection to all individuals going to court for whatever reason.

Anyone can approach the courts if they believe that their rights have been violated. If any law passed by the Parliament violates anyone’s Fundamental Rights, the judiciary has power to declare such a law as null and void.

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