The Constitutional Judiciary Role in Safeguarding Judicial Independence: A Comparative Study
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Abstract
The principle of the independence of the judiciary provides security and tranquility for the judge and performs exactly the same role for the litigant .as people have the right to be assured of the guarantee of the judiciary and that they are before a strong judiciary and that every interference in the work of the judiciary on the part of any of the legislative or executive authorities disturbs the balance of justice and undermines the pillars of governance it is aiso evident that these guarantees are the embodiment of the independence of the judiciary. And therefore they are not intended to protect the person of the judge himself rather. They are mainly intended to ensure his functional independence in order to improve the performance of his job and enable him to face any pressures or influences that he may be exposed to.