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Judiciary is state or not?? yes or no?

Why we take equator as 0 degree?? why always reference we take 0⁰?

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The Judiciary is not explicitly mentioned in Article 12 as a State. However, Judiciary having the rulemaking powers can be included in the definition of the State. The above conclusion is supported by Article 13 of the Constitution which lays down that any laws (includes rules, regulations, etc.)

Explanation:

Most horizontal datums assign the equator as a zero line of latitude. The equator is where we measure north and south. Whereas, the Greenwich Meridian (or prime meridian) is a zero line of longitude from which we measure east and west.

A latitude is marked in degrees, with the Equator being 0 degrees. ... We can measure the distance of any place from the Equator based on its ... iv) Intersecting great circles always bisect each other.

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