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relationship between legislature and the judiciary​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The legislature makes law and the courts interpret and apply it. This is the most obvious relation between the judiciary and the legislature. The legislature sanctions all appropriations necessary for the maintenance of the judicial department. In this way the legislature controls the judiciary.

Answered by Ajit03
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Under the doctrine, laws are passed by the legislature and enforced by the executive branch. The judiciary interprets and applies the law, adjudicates legal disputes and otherwise administers justice. This includes the authority to enforce—or void—statutes when disputes arise over their scope or constitutionality.

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