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The Judiciary

Presentations | English

“If we want truth and justice to rule our global village, there must be no hypocrisy. If there is no truth, then there will be no equality. No equality, no justice. No justice, no peace. No peace, no love. No love, only darkness.” The judiciary is the government's third branch. It is responsible for enforcing the laws in specific instances and resolving any disputes. The true ‘meaning of law' is determined by the judges as they render their decisions in various cases. The judiciary is the most important arm of the government in the eyes of citizens because it protects them from the legislative and executive branches' potential excesses. The role of the judiciary as the custodian and protector of the constitution and the people's fundamental rights gives it greater respect than the other two branches. The High Court of India is the most elevated legal discussion and last court of allure under the Constitution of India, the most elevated established court, with the force of protected survey. Comprising of the Main Equity of India and 30 authorized different adjudicators, it has broad powers as unique, redrafting and warning wards.

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The Judiciary

Presentations | English