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Independence of High Court

Subject: Polity

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Independence of High Court

The independence of the High Courts is a fundamental feature of the Indian judiciary. Judges are protected by secure tenure, fixed salaries, and a transparent appointment process, which together ensure that they can decide cases without external pressure. This independence is critical for upholding the rule of law and protecting the rights of citizens.

In simple language, High Courts work without interference from the government or political forces. Recent public debates have reinforced the importance of judicial independence, particularly when court decisions have significant social and political implications.

These constitutional safeguards help maintain public confidence in the justice system.

Summary

A comprehensive review of the constitutional safeguards that ensure the independence of High Courts.