How do retired judges view the attempts to 'undermine' the judiciary, as mentioned in their letter to the Chief Justice of India

Explore the concerns raised by retired judges in their communication to the Chief Justice regarding perceived threats to the independence of the judiciary.
1. Retired judges view attempts to undermine the judiciary as a threat to the fundamental principles of democracy and the rule of law. 2. They are concerned about the erosion of judicial independence, which is essential for the judiciary to act as a check on the other branches of government. 3. Retired judges believe that attacks on the judiciary undermine public confidence in the institution and can lead to a breakdown of the system of checks and balances. 4. They are worried that interference from the government or other external forces could compromise the impartiality and integrity of judges in carrying out their duties. 5. The retired judges emphasize the importance of upholding the autonomy of the judiciary to ensure justice and uphold the constitutional values of the country.
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