what are judicial powers
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The judicial is the system of courts that interprets and applies the law in the name of the state. The judiciary also provides a mechanism for the resolution of dispute.
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Well,Buddy
Judicial powers are those which are given to judiciary.
These powers are:
1) to preside over and judge on court-worthy cases; (2) to enforce statutes and laws when constitution is questioned (3) to interpret statutes and laws when disputes arise.
Judicial powers are those which are given to judiciary.
These powers are:
1) to preside over and judge on court-worthy cases; (2) to enforce statutes and laws when constitution is questioned (3) to interpret statutes and laws when disputes arise.
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