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<h1>Lawmakers Barred from Critiquing Judges' Performance, Preserving Judicial Independence Through Constitutional Procedural Constraints</h1> Legal provisions restrict parliamentary discourse regarding judicial conduct. Members of Parliament cannot discuss a judge's performance or actions while serving, except through a specific constitutional motion seeking the judge's removal. This provision protects judicial independence by preventing routine criticism or political commentary about judicial officers' professional conduct in legislative forums. The constitutional safeguard ensures judges can exercise judicial functions without fear of immediate legislative scrutiny or potential political retaliation.