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explain the role of judiciary in Federal country​

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Answered by zoologyneetcrackers
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Article 17 of the Constitution abolished untouchability and made its practice illegal. Parliament enacted the Untouchability (Offences) Act in 1955 to punish the practice of untouchability. Later on, this was amended to the Protection of Civil Rights Act, 1976 and then to the PoA Act, 1989.

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Answered by hharshit493
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Hii mate here is your answer÷

The judiciary is the part of federal government. ... It helps the government in maintaining law and order within the country. There are many courts within the state which help the government in maintaining law and order. These courts punish the criminals of crimes are done.

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