Political Science, asked by pratistha50, 7 months ago

explain the role of judicary in detail . if you gave me the answer in detail . I will make you the brainest. Please answer my question as soon as possible​

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Answered by rrai16651
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Answer:

judiciary is the place where a judge can use it's power...

Explanation:

in simple way the place where court is allowed to take action..

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Judiciary is the third very important organ of Indian Government. Their functions are making of laws and execution of laws respectively. It is the backbone of the government because whenever there is a dispute between the Center and State, between State and the citizens and among the states, Judiciary is the only organ which controls the dispute and pass judgment. Judgment passed by the Judiciary is binding on all whether it may be citizens or government. Judiciary is the guardian of the human rights, protector of the constitution and promoter of peace and cordiality in India. It check and balance the legislative or executive actions of the Government.As we all know that it is the sole responsibility of Supreme Court and high Courts in India to protect the Fundamental Rights of Citizens in our country. So, it is natural that wide powers should be given to the Courts so that they will maintain harmony and attain the objective set out in the Preamble of the constitution. If the judges become partial or if they work under the influence of politicians, the whole system is ruined. Role played by the Judiciary is highly appraisable. It is moving its approach from outdated methods of punishment towards innovative methods of punishment. In all over the world this effort of our Judiciary found recognition and appreciation.

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