History & Civics
Why is the Judiciary important?
Supreme Court
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The Judiciary is important because it interprets the laws, explains their meaning, and gives punishment to lawbreakers. It ensures that laws made by the legislature and carried out by the executive are properly understood and fairly applied.
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Match Column A with Column B.
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