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what is judiciary? explain in brief​

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Answered by anshika1802
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Answer:

Hello mate

Explanation:

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.

Answered by ItzWhiteStorm
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  • whαt ís judícíαrч ? єхplαín ín вríєf.

ɴsʀ :-

  • 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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