Why is the Judiciary important?
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Because In judiciary people can fight for their rights.
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In a federal system, the judiciary has to perform an additionally important role as the guardian of the constitution and the arbiter of disputes between the centre and states. It acts as an independent and impartial umpire between the central government and state governments as well as among the states.
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