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Parliament is a law making organ. They vote for new laws. Judiciary is a different organisation. Their power is different. They just safeguard the laws (by constitution). They are the judges. Supreme court is the only arbritation authority in some occasions. For example: mistakes by parliament or by the President (if not satisfied by rule, constitution). So sometime Supreme court takes on others.

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