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... Independence " Justice is the end of government " , said The Federalist . " It ever has been and ever will be ... independence . As Lord Hewart has pointed out , the independence of the SC.A.D. VII , p . 41 . judiciary is essential ...
... Independence " Justice is the end of government " , said The Federalist . " It ever has been and ever will be ... independence . As Lord Hewart has pointed out , the independence of the SC.A.D. VII , p . 41 . judiciary is essential ...
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... independence . Judicial independence acts as a safeguard , not merely against the manipulations of the law for political purposes at the behest of the government in power , but also against the corruption of judicial organs of the State ...
... independence . Judicial independence acts as a safeguard , not merely against the manipulations of the law for political purposes at the behest of the government in power , but also against the corruption of judicial organs of the State ...
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... independence may become illusory . If the establishment looks for preferment or for promotion to other quarters , it is likely to sap the independence of the judiciary . Hence all appointments of officers and servants of the Supreme ...
... independence may become illusory . If the establishment looks for preferment or for promotion to other quarters , it is likely to sap the independence of the judiciary . Hence all appointments of officers and servants of the Supreme ...
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The Right to Property | 11 |
PART II | 49 |
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