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explain the role of judiciary in federalism

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Answered by Anonymous
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 <b ><i > Answer :-The Indian constitution provides an independent Judicial system in the country. The head of the system is this Supreme Court. The judiciary of India is a powerful and independent institution. It is a mechanism for the legal redressal of disputes and prosecution of legal offenders as well. Apart from this, the judiciary at the higher level also interprets the Constitution and resolves disputes between the centre and states as well as between different states. It protects the fundamental rights guaranteed by the Constitution and is the mechanism to seek recourse to constitutional remedies. It also strikes down any law that contravenes the Constitution in letter and spirit. Along with the legislature and the executive, it is one of the three pillars of Indian democracy.

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Answered by sunithabmallesh81
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Judiciary with supreme court at apex is the sole interpreter of indian constitution

It plays a pivotal role in the implantation of constitutional provisions and procedures

judiciary administers both the union and state laws which are applicable to the cases coming up for adjudication

The disputes about the division of powers are setteled by the judiciary

Hence judiciary is considered as the gaurdian of Indian fedralism

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