What is Judiciary?
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The judiciary is the branch of government that interprets the law. Such systems may have three branches: Legislature, Executive and Judiciary. Often the judiciary branch has courts of first resort, appellate courts, and a supreme court or constitutional court.
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➡What is Judiciary?
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- The judiciary is the system of courts that interprets and applies law in legal cases.
- In common law jurisdictions, courts interpret law; this includes constitutions, statutes, and regulations.
- They also make law (but in a limited sense, limited to the facts of particular cases) based upon prior case law in areas where the legislature has not made law.
- For instance, the tort of negligence is not derived from statute law in most common law jurisdictions.
- The term common law refers to this kind of law. Common law decisions set precedent for all courts to follow. This is sometimes called stare decisis.
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