Where distrust is the name of the game, frequent interactions between executive and judiciary will lead to undesirable speculations. The party cadres will go bezique to please half-educated, irresponsible bosses who are willing to stoop down to any levels. All the Ex-Greats merrily advise things which they never did while being in or out of power.
No. The judges should always maintain a respectable distance from the political leaders and the media . Even a casual exchane of courtesy visit by either side will be sufficient for the rumour mills to suspect the integrity and independence of the judiciary and make negative propaganda to unbearable levels.
Where distrust is the name of the game, frequent interactions between executive and judiciary will lead to undesirable speculations. The party cadres will go bezique to please half-educated, irresponsible bosses who are willing to stoop down to any levels. All the Ex-Greats merrily advise things which they never did while being in or out of power.
No. The judges should always maintain a respectable distance from the political leaders and the media . Even a casual exchane of courtesy visit by either side will be sufficient for the rumour mills to suspect the integrity and independence of the judiciary and make negative propaganda to unbearable levels.