what is the role of a court in the judiciary
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The judiciary is the branch of government which administers justice according to law. The term is used to refer broadly to the courts, the judges, magistrates, adjudicators and other support personnel who run the system. ... A court's ability to deliver justice depends on its power to enforce its rulings.
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it's role is to provide the justice or punishment based on the activities of the accused one !
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