Political Science, asked by jied5914, 10 months ago

Why is judiciary called the pillar of democracy?

Answers

Answered by sanglesumedh
1

Answer:

Judiciary ensures that Rule of Law prevails. It even reviews the constitutional validity of an enacted law passed by the Legislature and consented to by the President of India.

Explanation:

So it is called an pillar of democracy

Answered by Anonymous
0

Answer:

Role of the Judiciary in Democracy. ... The judiciary also has to interpret and apply the law along with the constitution, and to provide impartial adjudications of disputes between the state and individuals, between individuals, and between different levels of government within the state

Similar questions