Political Science, asked by keerthi8047, 2 months ago

why is judiciary important​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer: Courts have different roles to play, for example, giving justice to people, interpreting laws, making the laws, maintaining equity of legislation, protecting rights, getting its decisions and judgments enforced, running of the judicial administration, conducting judicial inquiries, etc.

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Answered by akhanaamir598
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The real 'meaning of law' is what the judge decide during the course of giving judgement in various cases. From the citizens point of view Judiciary is the most important organ of the government because it acts as their protector against the possible excesses of legislative and executive organ.

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