What is the role of judiciary/?
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The role of judiciary is to check whether everyone is following the law and if anyone violates the law they will be punished.
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Role of judiciary
- Role of Judiciary mains to take decision on a very large number of fishes they can decide that no teacher can beat student or about the sharing of river water between states are they can push people for particular crimes this is called role of juidiciary.
Two types of judiciary
Dispute resolution
- This judicial system provides a mechanism for resolving disputes between citizens between citizens and the government between two States governments and to the central central and state governments
Judicial review
- This is a final interpreter of the constitution the juicy also has power to strike down particular laws passed by the Parliament if they believe that these are the violation of the basic structure of the Constitution this is called you judiciary review
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