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describe the powers of judiciary.​

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the judiciary has the Power to pas laws.

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Judicial power is the power “of a court to decide and pronounce a judgment and carry it into effect between persons and parties who bring a case before it for decision.”139 It is “the right to determine actual controversies arising between diverse litigants, duly instituted in courts of proper jurisdiction.”140 The terms “judicial power” and “jurisdiction” are frequently used interchangeably, with “jurisdiction” defined as the power to hear and determine the subject matter in controversy between parties to a suit141 or as the “power to entertain the suit, consider the merits and render a binding decision thereon.”142 The cases and commentary however, support, indeed require, a distinction between the two concepts.

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