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The State shall ensure the independence of the judiciary and shall have it incorporated in the nation's Constitution or laws. All governmental and other institutions have a responsibility to respect and uphold the independence of the judiciary. The judicial system must be free from any constraints, improper influences, inducements, pressures, threats, or interferences, direct or indirect, from any source or for any purpose. Decisions must be made by the judiciary impartially, based on the facts, and in accordance with the law. The judiciary has sole authority to determine whether a matter submitted for decision is within its statutory purview and has jurisdiction over all matters of a judicial nature. The judicial process shall not be improperly or unjustifiably interfered with, and court rulings shall not be susceptible to appeal. This principle does not exclude judicial review or the mitigation or remission of sentences imposed by the judiciary in line with the law by relevant authorities. Everyone is entitled to a trial by regular courts or tribunals using accepted legal processes. It is forbidden to form tribunals that do not follow the legally required processes in order to take over the jurisdiction currently held by regular courts or judicial tribunals. The framework of India's constitution lays the groundwork for the formation of a brave and independent judiciary, which is therefore established in the constitution. The independence of the judiciary does not require genuflection, nor does it necessitate rejection to every notion put forward by the government.
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