in what ways is the Judiciary important for Indian federalism
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▪ judiciary monitors that all the constututional laws are followed by peoples judiciouslyy .
▪ if not, then tbe judiciary have right to punish them
▪ if not, then tbe judiciary have right to punish them
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The Role of Judiciary in India!
The judiciary in India comprises the Supreme Court at the apex. The States have High Courts (in some cases two or more States have a common High Court). Down below there are District Courts and below them the courts at lower levels.
The interest of the people is further safeguarded by the existence of an independent judiciary. As guardian of the Fundamental Rights and the watchdog of the constitutional provisions, the judiciary has powers to declare void any legislation that in its opinion is violative of the provisions of the Constitution of India.
The power of judicial review ensures that neither the Legislatures nor the Executive can ride rough over the rights and interests of the people of India. In the case relating to the OBCs referred to earlier, the Supreme Court held the legal validity of the order but asked the government to make certain modifications in the original
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Here is the answer
The Role of Judiciary in India!
The judiciary in India comprises the Supreme Court at the apex. The States have High Courts (in some cases two or more States have a common High Court). Down below there are District Courts and below them the courts at lower levels.
The interest of the people is further safeguarded by the existence of an independent judiciary. As guardian of the Fundamental Rights and the watchdog of the constitutional provisions, the judiciary has powers to declare void any legislation that in its opinion is violative of the provisions of the Constitution of India.
The power of judicial review ensures that neither the Legislatures nor the Executive can ride rough over the rights and interests of the people of India. In the case relating to the OBCs referred to earlier, the Supreme Court held the legal validity of the order but asked the government to make certain modifications in the original
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