"What is the meaning of the term Judicial Independence?"
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"What is the meaning of the term Judicial Independence?" The standard qualifications needed for judicial appointment are laid out in potential and those who appear to be best qualified may be appointed by the entitled individual. Lord Chancellor is the key person who holds charge over the power of appointment of Judges he brings forward the lower rank of the judiciary directly which compromise of inferior judges taking account of Circuit Judges, Recorders and Stipendiary Magistrates. The higher ranks are appointed by the Queen following recommendation of the Prime Minister as a candidate for local and national elections. These involve appointments of superior judges which consist of Lords of Appeal in Ordinary, Heads of Division, Master of the Rolls, Lord Justice of Appeal and Lord Chief Justice also responsible for appointing High Court Judges. The Lord Chancellor alone appoints judges for the higher positions by keeping profiles on anyone...

