Importance of judiciary
(A) Independence of the judiciary:
- A neutral and impartial judiciary protects and preserves the rights of its citizens.
- Judiciary helps to solve difference arising between centre and the state or between one state and the other.
- It does an important task of interpreting constitutional the provision given in law. By doing this, the judiciary observes that the Constitution remains supreme at the given point of time.
- An independent, firm, impartial and fearless judiciary is extremely important to observe that the legislature or the executive do not violate the Constitution.
- The Constitution observes that the judicial process is conducted without any mistake or delay and that the citizens get quick, cheap and equal justice.
(B) Limitation of judiciary:
- Although the judiciary remains active and impartial in presence of afert legislature and executive, at times this may not be the case.
- Sometimes due to inactiveness in the administration and religence by the executive andthe legislature, the judiciary may not be able to remain fearless, independent and impartial.