judiciary is very important because while living in a country we should follow some rules and laws of the government without judiciary people become independent and they will start doing things of their own choice and if there is no law in a country then their is no discipline so it is very important.
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The main function of the judiciary is to interpret the constitution. The judiciary also handles all types of cases filed in courts and give a verdict in reference to the constitution.
to interperate the law
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In single integrated judiciary all courts in India function under the direction and control the supreme court of India.
In single integrated judiciary all courts in India function under the direction and control the supreme court of India.
The roles of the judiciary in Nigeria is to interpret the constitution to the public. The judiciary is also tasked with listening to court proceedings and give verdicts in relation to the constitution.
There was no national court system under the Articles of Confederation. (GradPoint)
The administrative function is the function of actually administering the law as declared by legislators and interpreted by the judiciary branch of government (Prof: Willoug By).
The principle function of the federal judiciary under the U.S. Constitution is to decide cases and controversies. The U.S. Constitution gives the judicial branch of government the ability to determine how laws that are made by Congress apply to any given case or dispute.
try cases arising under the constitution,federal laws,and treaties
try cases arising under the constition ,federal law,and treaties...
The State- an association defined by its territory, population, government and sovereignty.The State function- the set of purposes of the state which are legislative, executive, judiciary and external participation in international affairs.
Primary duty of the Judiciary branch is to interpret law and give remedy to the aggrieved.