1. India is a democratic country and its people are considered sovereign. This means that in a democratic country its ‘people’ are above all and they should be given social, political and economic equality when they seek justice.
2. The Constitution of India is designed to protect the fundamental rights of the people.
3. Keeping this objective in mind, the Indian Constitution has kept judiciary independent, firm and fearless from the other two organs namely, the legislative and the executive,
4. With such massive power in its hand, the judiciary can take action and punish anyone who offends the legal system of the countiy and tries to snatch away democratic rights.
5. Thus, Indian judiciary in true sense respects the democracy and works as the foundation of democracy.