Why should the judiciary be independent?

The judiciary, along with the legislative (parliament, for example, the State Duma, Mejlis) and executive (government and other administrative bodies – regional, city, district), forms a single system of the state apparatus. The judicial system deals with civil and criminal cases, its decisions are binding on the entire territory of the country, and representatives of other branches of government and simply influential people can easily be participants in the trial.

To ensure an impartial and objective court decision, the complete independence of the judiciary from various interference is required. Today this is ensured by serious requirements for the judges themselves, their high social status and significant material support.



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