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“Why is the Indian judiciary independent?”

The Indian judiciary is independent primarily because of constitutional safeguards that guarantee security of tenure for judges and prohibit arbitrary removal, ensuring they can operate free from executive or legislative interference.

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This constitutional protection produces a judiciary that functions autonomously, upholding the rule of law and checking other branches of government without fear of reprisal. It maintains public confidence in judicial impartiality and fairness.

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