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What are the powers of judiciary explain

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The term judicial powers refers to the power of the Judicial Branch of the United States government to hear cases and interpret, enforce or nullify laws and statutes in order to render verdicts.

Types of Judicial Powers

Judicial powers can fall into several different categories. Here are some examples of judicial powers:

Original Jurisdiction: This is when a court is first hearing a case. This court is then said to have original jurisdiction.

Appellate Jurisdiction: This is when a case has been appealed (the original decision questioned) and another court hears the case.

Redress: This term refers to dealing with damages and relief.

Diversity Jurisdiction: The ability of federal courts to hear cases involving people from different states.

Subject Matter Jurisdiction: Federal courts have jurisdiction of cases involving federal law.

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