what is the important of judiciary ? give four point
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Importance of Judiciary:-
- (The collection of all courts and judges form the Judiciary.)
- They discuss the action taken by the parliament is suitable for the people or not.
- It acts as the guardian of the fundamental rights of the citizens.
- It interprets the constitution of the country.
- If anyone is hurt by the action taken by the government can approach to the courts. This is called PIL or Public Interest Litigation.
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what is the important of judiciary ? give four point
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Judiciary is an important organ of the government. The Supreme Court of India is in fact, one of the very powerful courts in the world. Right from 1950 the judiciary has played an important role in interpreting and in protecting the Constitution.
Judgment passed by the Judiciary is binding on all whether it may be citizens or government. Judiciary is the guardian of the human rights, protector of the constitution and promoter of peace and cordiality in India. It check and balance the legislative or executive actions of the Government.
The duties of the judicial branch include:
•Interpreting state laws;
•Settling legal disputes;
•Punishing violators of the law;
•Hearing civil cases;
•Protecting individual rights granted by the state constitution;
•Determing the guilt or innocence of those accused of violating the criminal laws of the state.
symbol :-
Lady Justice (Latin: Iustitia) is an allegorical personification of the moral force in judicial systems.
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