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what is the role of judiciary?

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Answered by Masochi
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The work of judiciary in any country's governance is to:
1.To check the working of the other two bodies of the government,i.e.the legislature and the executive and
2.To render justice
The thing is that in a nutshell it is the purest part of the government as the legislature and the executive are doused with the dirt of politics.
Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

the role of judiciary is to check whether everyone is following the law or not. if any person violates the law Judiciary will punish them.

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