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explain the function of judiciary

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1.Making of new law: The judges, by way of interpreting the existing laws, make new laws. The judiciary can follow precedents established in previous decisions; it can also overrule such precedents, and thereby, makes new law.

2.Administrative functions:
The judges perform certain executive functions. Appointments of officers and servants, maintenance of records, administration of staff etc. are performed by the judiciary. Superintendence over lower courts is another function of the judiciary.

3.Advisory function: The highest court of the country sometimes gives advices to the executive and the legislature on constitutional points, if sought for. Thus the Judiciary has advisory functions too. If it appears that a question of law or fact has arisen, it may be referred to the judiciary for its advice.

4.Prevention of violation of law: In case of violation of law, a suit is filed against the offender. The judge hears both sides and decides whether there has been a break of the law. In case of violation of law, the judiciary establishes justice by providing redress and punishing the offender.

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