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Which branch of government monitors the enforcement and appropriateness of the law? A. the executive branch B. the legislative branch C. the parliamentary branch D. the judicial branch help me please!!!!!!

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Answered by kvidhya786
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Answered by dharanikamadasl
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The judicial branch of government monitors the enforcement and appropriateness of the law.

Judicial Branch:

The judiciary is the part of the government responsible for interpreting the law, resolving conflicts, and providing justice to all citizens. The judiciary is seen as the protector of the Constitution and the watchdog of democracy.

Functions of judicial branch:

Administration of justice: Applying the law to individual instances or resolving disputes is the judiciary's main duty. When a dispute is brought before the courts, the evidence put out by the parties "determines the facts" involved. The law then decides which law is relevant to the situation and applies it. The court will impose a punishment on the guilty party if they are proven to have broken the law during the course of the trial.

Creation of judge-case law: The judges frequently struggle or are unable to choose the right legislation to apply in a given situation. On the basis of their experience and common sense, judges make decisions regarding the proper law in these situations. As a result, judges have amassed a substantial body of "case law" or "judge-made law." According to the "stare decisis" theory, judges are generally expected to follow their earlier rulings in cases that are identical to their own.

Protector of Fundamental Rights: The judiciary makes sure that neither the State nor any other entity infringes on people's rights. By issuing writs, the superior courts uphold fundamental rights.

Supervisory functions: The higher courts also perform the function of supervising the subordinate courts in India.

Advisory functions: The SC in India also serves as a consultative body. On constitutional issues, it may offer its professional advice. When the executive demands it and when there are no arguments, this is done.

Guardian of the Constitution: The SC, India's highest court, serves as the Constitution's watchdog. The court resolves any problems of jurisdiction between the federal government and the states, or between the legislature and the administration. The judiciary declares any statute or executive action that contravenes a constitutional requirement to be illegal or invalid. It is known as "judicial review." The benefit of judicial review is that it protects people's fundamental rights and maintains harmony between the union and the units in a federal state.

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