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    Independence of Judiciary: Comparison Between Constitution of India and United States of America
    (National Law University and Judicial Academy, Assam, 2025-06) Singh, Pranjal
    Concerns about the judiciary‘s ability to remain independent in the face of numerous obstacles have surfaced in recent years, which present the research‘s challenge. Judicial independence from the power of political parties, the executive branch, and the legislature is seriously threatened. Unfair influence over the judicial appointment, transfer and elevation procedures may jeopardize the judiciary‘s independence. in addition, the lack robust mechanisms for judicial accountability and transparency raises concerns about moral principles and the possibility of disciplining dishonest judges. Furthermore, the public‘s opinion resulting from political meddling, a lack of accountability and transparency and the other factors can erode public confidence in the legal system and jeopardize the independence and effectiveness of the judiciary.

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