Judiciary System Quiz
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Explain the role of the judiciary in dispute resolution and provide examples.

The judiciary plays a role in resolving disputes between state citizens, governments, and between the centre and state governments. Examples include deciding on issues such as teacher-student conflicts and sharing river waters between states.

What is judicial review and how does the judiciary exercise this power?

Judicial review is the power of the judiciary to strike down particular laws passed by the Parliament if they are believed to violate the basic structure of the Constitution. The judiciary serves as the final interpreter of the Constitution and can exercise this power.

Discuss the broad categories into which the work of the judiciary can be divided.

The work of the judiciary can be broadly divided into dispute resolution and judicial review. Dispute resolution involves resolving disputes between state citizens, governments, and between the centre and state governments. Judicial review involves the judiciary's power to strike down certain laws if they violate the Constitution's basic structure.

What is the significance of the judiciary's role in dispute resolution and judicial review?

<p>The judiciary's role in dispute resolution is significant as it provides a mechanism for resolving disputes between various entities. Judicial review is significant as it allows the judiciary to ensure that laws passed by the Parliament do not violate the basic structure of the Constitution.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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