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Why does law making through courts usually only occur when a case is heard on appeal?

The judiciary was made to interpret law. Through the way in which the law is interpreted law is made for inferior courts to follow. See doctrine of precedent.


What is Judiciary function?

to interperate the law


What kind of legal system did the judiciary act establish?

The purpose of the judiciary is to interpret laws, in the form of constitutions or statutes. When a law is questioned or violated, it is up to the judiciary to apply the law to the particular facts of the case at hand.


Does the executive decide if law is fair?

No, the judiciary branch decides if a law is fair


What are sources of Botswana law?

constitution ,legislation and judiciary


What is the symbol that represents the judiciary?

The scales of justice is the symbol that represents the judiciary. It symbolizes the fair and equal administration of law.


Is protection available for Shaheen chemist case in Islamabad?

yes, protection and judiciary helps were offered by the Judiciary. Its a part of democracy and law


What are general functions of the judiciary in the US political system?

to interperate the law


What President signed the Judiciary Act of 1801 into law?

President John Adams signed the Judiciary Act of 1801 into law on February 13, 1801, just two weeks before the end of his administration.


Why do judiciary interpret the law?

The judiciary interprets the law because of a case called Marbury v. Madison. In effect the Supreme Court usurped the power to determine what is the law even though judicial review had been considered and rejected by the framers of The Constitution.


How judiciary has been made independent in our country?

In most countries, a separate judiciary is a result of a belief in the rule of law, where not only subjects but also the government and regime of society is subject to the rules put forth by the state. If the judiciary were not independent, however, it would be possible for other parts of the government to change these rulings or enforcement of the laws by controlling the courts.


What 1789 law organized the federal court system?

The Judiciary Act of 1789For more information, see Related Questions, below.