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What is the role of the Judiciary?​

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Answered by nishitha2468
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The judiciary is the system of courts that adjudicates legal disputes and interprets, defends and applies law in legal cases

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Judiciary jncludes all the courts at different levels in a country and consists of the supreme Court, high courts and district court.

Role of the Judiciary :

● It is a branch of government that administers justice according to law

●They Apply the law , settle disputes And punish law breakers .

●They Perform the important role as the guardian of the Constitution.

●The Judiciary is not the department of the government. it is independent of both legislative and executive.

●They provide best decisions.

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