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How is Independence of Judiciary secured? - Political Science

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How is Independence of Judiciary secured?

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Independence of Judiciary secured:

  • Separation from Executive and Legislature: The judiciary in India is independent of the executive and legislature. It functions based on constitutional rules and is not under the control of any other organ of the government.
  • Appointment by the President: Judges of the Supreme Court and High Courts are appointed by the President based on recommendations by the Judicial Appointment Commission, which helps ensure fairness.
  • High Qualifications for Judges: Only highly qualified individuals with long legal experience can be appointed as judges, which helps maintain the quality and independence of the judiciary.
  • Long Tenure: Judges hold office until the age of 65 years, which gives them security and reduces outside pressure.
  • Security of Service: Judges cannot be removed easily. They can only be removed through impeachment by Parliament on grounds of proven misbehaviour or incapacity.
  • High Salary and Perks: Judges receive good salaries and benefits that cannot be reduced during their term (except during a financial emergency under Article 360).
  • No Practice After Retirement: Judges of the Supreme Court are not allowed to practice law after retirement, reducing the chance of bias in decisions.
  • Power to Punish for Contempt of Court: Courts can punish individuals or institutions for contempt, which protects their authority and independence.
  • Power of Judicial Review: The judiciary can review laws and executive actions and declare them unconstitutional, ensuring checks and balances.
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Chapter 8: Organs of Government: The Judiciary - QUESTIONS FOR REVISION [Page 402]

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K. K. Ghai Political Science [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 8 Organs of Government: The Judiciary
QUESTIONS FOR REVISION | Q 3. (ii) | Page 402
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