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What are the powers of judiciary?

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Answered by Anirudhbhardwaj01
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Explanation:

  • The Supreme Court's role is to interpret the Constitution and limit the powers of the other branches of government.
  • The Supreme Court's power to do this is its power of judicial review, where it determines which laws and policies are constitutional, or allowable, and which are not.

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Answered by xpranatix
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Answer:

- It has the power to interpret the constitution

- It can declare any law invalid if it goes against the guidelines of the constitution

- It checks the validity of any law according to the constitution. This is known as judicial review.

- It makes sure that the parliament doesn't modify the basic principles of the constitution

- It acts as the guardian of the fundamental rights

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