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Posted by Gaurav Kumar Tiwary 3 years, 11 months ago
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Yogita Ingle 3 years, 11 months ago
Justice is possible only if the judiciary is independent, impartial and unbiased. The judiciary not only protect the rights of the citizens but also resolve various disputes arising out of civil cases, criminal cases and constitutional matters without any pressure from the executive or the legislature. Our constitution has various provision which make our judiciary independent and keeps it free from the influence of the legislature and the executive.
[Two examples are ÷]
(1) The judges are appointed on the basis of their qualification.
(2) The judges cannot be removed easily. There is a special procedure to remove them, called IMPEACHMENT.
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