Czech Judiciary
The Czech Judiciary is an independent branch of the government in the Czech Republic, responsible for interpreting and applying the law. It consists of various courts, including the Supreme Court, High Courts, and regional courts, which handle different types of cases. The judiciary ensures that justice is served and upholds the rule of law.
Judges in the Czech Judiciary are appointed by the President based on recommendations from the Judicial Council. The system is designed to maintain impartiality and fairness in legal proceedings. The Constitution guarantees the independence of the judiciary, protecting it from political influence.