Social Sciences, asked by viveksinghal80, 6 months ago

You read that one of the main functions 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 aviralkachhal007
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Judicial independence is important to you because it guarantees that judges are free to decide honestly and impartially, in accordance with the law and evidence, without concern or fear of interference, control, or improper influence from anyone.

Answered by kutties411
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Answer:

Explanation:

The independence of the judiciary allows the courts to play a central role in

‘upholding the law and Enforcing Fundamental Rights’ as

 It ensures that there is no misuse of power by the legislature and the executive.

Anyone can approach the courts if they believe that their rights have been

violated.

 Only an independent judiciary are able to protect our Fundamental Rights. The

judiciary should be above all prejudices.

 Politicians or other socially powerful people cannot use their power to change any

judgment.

 Every citizen whether big or small has equal rights and he/she cannot be

discriminated against any other considerations except his being Indian citizen.

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