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what is the role of the Judiciary ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The judiciary is the branch of government which administers justice according to law. ... It upholds peace, order and good government. Citizens look to the judiciary to uphold their rights and governments look to the courts to interpret laws.

Answered by vermakunjal05
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the role of judiciary

Thei functions are making of laws and execution of laws respectively. It is the backbone of the government because whenever there is a dispute between the Center and State, between State and the citizens and among the states, Judiciary is the only organ which controls the dispute and pass judgment.

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