Section 25
The federal judiciary is addressed in Article 3 of the Constitution. Article 1 addresses the legislature and Article 2 addressed the executive.
The Judiciary Branch
Article III
The U.S. federal court system was established by the Constitution in 1789, which created a framework for federal judiciary to interpret laws and resolve disputes. The Judiciary Act of 1789 further organized the system, creating district courts, circuit courts, and the Supreme Court. Over time, the judiciary evolved through landmark Supreme Court decisions and legislation, shaping its structure and authority. The system reflects the principles of federalism, balancing power between state and federal courts.
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Though the power vests to the Indian Parliament, but if occasionally required, in rare cases, the Judiciary of India interprets the constitution.
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.
Marbury v. Madison
federal courts
The federal judiciary is addressed in Article 3 of the Constitution. Article 1 addresses the legislature and Article 2 addressed the executive.
constitution ,legislation and judiciary
Marbury v. Madison, 5 U.S.137
she is the supreme power in the judiciary
It is- the entire process is described in the Constitution.
The crux of John Marshall's argument centers on the supremacy of the Constitution and the role of the Supreme Court in interpreting it. He emphasized that the judiciary has the authority to review and nullify laws that are in conflict with the Constitution, thereby establishing the principle of judicial review. This foundational argument reinforced the balance of power among the branches of government and ensured that the rights enshrined in the Constitution are protected against legislative overreach. Marshall's decisions laid the groundwork for a robust federal judiciary.
it is the supreme courts role is to interpret the constitution
. . . is vested in the Judiciary Branch of government.