Political Science, asked by swadee, 1 year ago

what is the Role of the judiciary?

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Answered by Megarox
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  1. Maintaining law and order
  2. justice
  3. check the power of other institution so that there is no misuse of power
  4. checking the laws formed
  5. settling down disputes between
  • citizen and citizen
  • state govt. and union govt.
  • state govt.and citizen

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Answered by Anonymous
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Heya Mate

Role of judiciary :

The judiciary's foremost role as the third branch of our government is to defend and uphold the United States Constitution and assure the rule of law prevails. Under that general duty and mandate, the everyday work of the judiciary reflects to some extent the level of a court's or judge's jurisdiction.

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