the executive, the legislature and the judiciary. the executive runs the country . e.g the Prime Minister in UK, the President in USA. the legislature passes the laws of a country. e.g Parliament in UK, Congress in USA. the judiciary judges alleged breaches of the law. e.g The judges in UK, the judges in USA.
The role of the judiciary system in the creation of the nation are to enforce laws. The judiciary system enforces the laws that the legislative branch of government makes.
judiciary.
In single integrated judiciary all courts in India function under the direction and control the supreme court of India.
The Judiciary Act of 1789For more information, see Related Questions, below.
India
Yes and it will remain powerful country..
the executive, the legislature and the judiciary. the executive runs the country . e.g the Prime Minister in UK, the President in USA. the legislature passes the laws of a country. e.g Parliament in UK, Congress in USA. the judiciary judges alleged breaches of the law. e.g The judges in UK, the judges in USA.
More powerful judiciary
The Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales is the head of the judiciary system of England and Wales.
The UK
For it's size it definitely is
He had less power over the courts, since John Adams appointed as many Federalist judges as he could before Jefferson took office. This meant that the new Democratic-Republic president had a powerful Federalist judiciary.
He had less power over the courts, since John Adams appointed as many Federalist judges as he could before Jefferson took office. This meant that the new Democratic-Republic president had a powerful Federalist judiciary.
He had less power over the courts, since John Adams appointed as many Federalist judges as he could before Jefferson took office. This meant that the new Democratic-Republic president had a powerful Federalist judiciary.
Iran's government has three branches, but the most powerful is the judiciary, led by the Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei. The executive is headed by President Rouhani.
The President. The state. The head of the judiciary. In court. President of Parliament. In Parliament. The Iranian leader has control over them. All are elected by popular vote directly or indirectly. The most powerful single elected official in Iran is the President of Iran. The most powerful elected official in Iran is their president, parliament (or Majlis.