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The JAC ensures that the appointment process is transparent, open, and free from political influence or favoritism.
The Judicial Appointments Commission (JAC) is responsible for appointing judges based on merit and suitability.
Judges are expected to be impartial, independent, and fair.
Judicial appointments are made based on merit and suitability rather than personal connections or political considerations.
The JAC provides guidance to judges regarding their behavior both inside and outside the courtroom.
It also handles complaints against judges and investigates allegations of misconduct.
The JAC was established by the Constitutional Reform Act 2005 to ensure independence and transparency in judicial appointments.