Administering justice refers to the process of ensuring that laws are upheld and that individuals receive fair treatment within the legal system. It involves the actions of courts, law enforcement, and legal professionals to investigate, prosecute, and adjudicate cases. The goal is to maintain social order, protect rights, and provide remedies for wrongs, ultimately fostering trust in the rule of law.
A court of justice
The verb for justice is "to administer" or "to uphold."
Administer justice?
President of India
justice of the peace
I knew it was just a matter of time until the US could administer Bin Laden's justice.
To administer justice within a particular province
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Chief Justice of the Supreme Court John Roberts
Yes. The Constitution states the exact wording to be used in the oath but does not specify that it must be done by the Chief Justice. Anyone authorized by law to administer an oath within the jurisdiction in which the oath is taken may administer the oath to the President. When Lyndon Johnson was sworn in after the Kennedy assasination the oath was administered by a justice of the peace aboard Air Force One.
Chief Justice John Roberts gave the oath to President Barack Obama.
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court