The principle of judicial independence makes sense only when judges
GOVERNMENT
JAMB 1994
The principle of judicial independence makes sense only when judges
- A. have freedom to try any case
- B. are themselves above the law
- C. have permanent tenure of office
- D. can join any political party of their choice
Correct Answer: A. have freedom to try any case
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