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Features of the Indian judiciary are:
Final interpreter of the Constitution
Single and unified judicial system
Free and independent
Highest law-making body
Salient Features of Indian Judiciary: Single and Integrated Judicial System, Independence of Judiciary, Judiciary as the Interpreter of the Constitution, Judicial Review, High Court for each states as well a Provision for Joint High Courts, Guardian of Fundamental Rights, Separation of Judiciary from the Executive, Open Trial, Judicial Activism. Indian Judicial System has been becoming more and more active. The Supreme Court has been coming out with judicial decisions and directives aimed at active protection of public interest and human rights. Judiciary has been giving directives to public officials for ensuring a better security for the rights of the public. The Public Interest Litigation system has been picking up. The system of Lok Adalats has also taken a proper shape and health, Public Interest Litigation System: Under this system the courts of law in India can initiate and enforce action for securing any significant public or general interest which is being adversely affected or is likely to be so by the action of any agency, public or private. Under it any citizen or a group or a voluntary organisation, or even a court herself, can bring to notice any case demanding action for protecting and satisfying a public interest. It provides for an easy, simple, speedier and less expensive system of providing judicial relief to the aggrieved public. With all these features, the Indian Judicial System is an independent, impartial, free, powerful and efficient judicial system.
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