explain the role played by judiciary in indian federations
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(i) Judiciary with the supreme court at the apex is the sole interpreter of Indian federalism.
(ii) It plays a pivotal role in the implementation of constitutional provisions and procedures.
(iii) Judiciary administers both the union and state laws which are applicable to the cases coming up for adjudication.
(iv) The disputes about the division of powers are settled by the High courts and Supreme court.
Hence, judiciary is considered as the guardian of the Indian federalism.
(ii) It plays a pivotal role in the implementation of constitutional provisions and procedures.
(iii) Judiciary administers both the union and state laws which are applicable to the cases coming up for adjudication.
(iv) The disputes about the division of powers are settled by the High courts and Supreme court.
Hence, judiciary is considered as the guardian of the Indian federalism.
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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
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