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what are the main power of judiciary?

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Answered by sharmap2820gmailcom
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legislative and executive are the main power of judiciary
Answered by Rajeshkumare
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Simply, the judicial branch determines whether the Constitution allows certain laws to be passed. If the Supreme Court decides that a law passed by Congress is not allowable, then the law is considered unconstitutional and is erased. This gives the Supreme Court a tremendous amount of power
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