Judicial independence is the principle that the judiciary should be independent of the executive and legislative branches of government. This ensures that judges are free to make decisions based on the law and their interpretation of it, without interference or influence from political bodies, such as the executive (e.g., the president or government ministers) or the legislature (e.g., parliament or congress).
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