Judicial Interpretation is the method of explaining how the judiciary interprets the law precisely the constitutional documents. There are several approaches like: textualist approach, developmentalist approach and doctrinal approach.
A petitioner is a person who presents a petition. A petition is a formal written application requesting a court for a specific judicial action
A judicial abatement is a reduction of something, often a fine or jail sentence, by judicial action.
Power is shared between the 3 branches of government:Legislative,Judicial, and Executive. The power of one branch can be challenged by another. For example the legislative branch is in charge of making laws. The executive branch can veto that law, or the judicial branch can claim it unconstitutional. Each branch "checks" on one another to ensure its power is used properly, if not they intervene with one another to "balance" it.
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He made a judicious choice of staying in his current company.
A judicial decision that may be used as a standard in subsequent similar cases.
Judicial release is releasing something early by a judge. If someone is in jail for 5 years and is let out for good behavior this is called judicial release.
A crime is a criminal act committed with a criminal intent.
Judicial prevention of a statement or other expression from being published.
Judicial refers to anything related to the judicial branch of government, especially in the context of courts, judges, or legal proceedings. It can also mean demonstrating fairness and impartiality in making decisions.
Article III of United States constitution deals with judicial branch, judicial powers and the definition and punishment of treason. It defines the structure of judicial branch, tenures of judges, issue of salaries of judges and number of courts.
Judicial restraint is the philosophy that judges and justices should defer to written legislation whenever possible, if it is not in conflict with the Constitution. A justice who uses judicial restraint tends to take a narrower view of the Constitution and does not attempt to broaden the definition of Amendments to fit a particular social or political agenda. The opposite of judicial restraint is judicial activism. For more information on the debate between judicial activism and judicial restrain, see Related Links, below.
Depends on the definition of "branches". Do you mean "departments"?
No, assessment is not a synonym for judicial review. Assessment refers to the evaluation or analysis of something, while judicial review is the process by which courts review the actions of government entities to ensure they are constitutional.
U.S. Government positions which are not in the competitive service, including those in the legislative, judicial, and executive branches.
To dispossess by a judicial process; to dispossess by paramount right or claim of such right; to eject; to oust., To evince; to prove.
A petitioner is a person who presents a petition. A petition is a formal written application requesting a court for a specific judicial action