what is the power of judiciary
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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
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ADJUDICATORY POWER:
To settle actual controversies involving rights.
To determine whether there has been a grave abuse of discretion of lack or excuse of jurisdiction
LEGALITY OF ACTIONS
LACK OF AUTHORITY TO ACT ON THE MATTER IN DISPUTE
LACK OF JURISDICTION
JUDICIAL REVIEW:
Interpet the law and make them binding judgements.
Constitutionality of the laws
Constitutionality of no permit no rally policy
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