Judiciary
Does independence of the judiciary mean that the judiciary is not accountable to any one? Write your answer in not more than 100 words.
The independence of judiciary does not mean that the judiciary is not accountable to any one. But the independence of judiciary means that no other organs of the government would restrain the functioning of the judiciary and the judges would perform their functions without any fear or favour. The independence of judiciary does not imply arbitrariness. Judiciary also is a part of the democratic political structure. It is, therefore accountable to the Constitution, to the democratic traditions and to the people of the country.
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Which is the highest–judiciary authority in India?
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In which city the Supreme Court of India is establish?In how many categories court cases are divided broadly? Explain briefly.
What do you understand by the term judiciary?
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