Question : The notion of a 'committed' judiciary during the Crisis of the Constitutional Order was seen as a threat to:
Option 1: Judicial activism
Option 2: Judicial efficiency
Option 3: Judicial independence
Option 4: Judicial accountability
Correct Answer: Judicial independence
Solution : The notion of a 'committed' judiciary was seen as a threat to judicial independence, as it suggested that the judiciary should align with the government's policies, compromising its role as an impartial arbiter of justice.