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introduction of judicary and its power​

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Answered by Rubin26
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Introduction of Judiciary:

The Judiciary is the third organ of the government. It has the responsibility to apply the laws to specific cases and settle all disputes. The real ‘meaning of law’ is what the judges decide during the course of giving their judgements in various cases. From the citizen’s point of view, Judiciary is the most important organ of the government because it acts as their protector against the possible excesses of legislative and executive organs. Role of Judiciary as the guardian-protector of the constitution and the fundamental rights of the people makes it more respectable than other two organs.

#1.) Its power or function are as follows:

a.) To Give Justice to the people.

b.) Interpretation and Application of Laws.

c.) Role in law making.

d.) Equity Legislation.

e.) Protection of rights.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Indian Constitution protects the citizens from any partial judgment. And, this gives the power to the judiciary to make decisions based on the rules of the law, in case of any dispute. Due to such authority, the judiciary of the country is an independent body.

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1. The making, altering or repealing of laws.

2.Outlines executive power—the general and detailed carrying on of governmental functions.

3.Outlines judicial power—the interpretation of law, and adjudication according to law.

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