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Why has the Constitution created an independent Judiciary for India? - Marathi (Second Language) [मराठी (द्वितीय भाषा)]

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Why has the Constitution created an independent Judiciary for India?

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  1. The disputes that are not mutually resolved are referred to the judiciary.
  2. The Court hears both the contesting parties and then looks into the entire matter.
  3. If it feels that there is any injustice, it passes its judgement accordingly to level the fields. This has to be done impartially.
  4. To achieve this impartiality, the Constitution created an independent judiciary for India.
  5. The Constitution has made provisions like appointment of the judges by the President and not by the Government to ensure that the independence of the judiciary is maintained.
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Chapter 2.3: Features of the Constitution - Exercise [Page 75]

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Balbharati History and Civics (Social Science) [English] 7 Standard Maharashtra State Board
Chapter 2.3 Features of the Constitution
Exercise | Q 3.3 | Page 75
Balbharati Integrated 7 Standard Part 2 [English Medium] Maharashtra State Board
Chapter 5.5 Features of the Constitution
Exercise | Q 3. (3) | Page 130
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