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function of judicary​

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The role of the judiciary is to adjudicate disputes according to law. Adjudication involves three functions: fact determination (done mostly by the trial court), law application and law determination.

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The role of the judiciary is to adjudicate disputes according to law. Adjudication involves three functions: fact determination (done mostly by the trial court), law application and law determination.

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  • Functions of Judiciary and Its Importance:
  • To Give Justice to the people: ...
  • Interpretation and Application of Laws: ...
  • Role in Law-making: ...
  • Equity Legislation: ...
  • Protection of Rights: ...
  • Guardian of the Constitution: ...
  • Power to get its Decisions and Judgements enforced: ...
  • In case any person is held

The role of the courts is to decide cases by determining the relevant facts and the relevant law, and applying the relevant facts to the relevant law. The Indian Judiciary administers a common law system in which customs, securities and legislation, all codify the law of the land.

It is vitally important in a democracy that individual judges and the judiciary as a whole are impartial and independent of all external pressures and of each other so that those who appear before them and the wider public can have confidence that their cases will be decided fairly and in accordance with the law.

Judiciary plays an important role in overseeing the implementation of constitutional provisions and procedures by being the guarantor of the fundamental rights of the citizens through the procedure of writs and other provisions it also acts as a guardian of the constitution where ever the power is misused the judiciary

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