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Why is the Judiciary important?
Discuss the importance of Judiciary.
State the importance of the Judiciary.
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The judiciary plays a vital role in the functioning of a democratic system.
- It ensures that laws are interpreted and applied correctly. It settles legal disputes between individuals, organisations, and the government.
- The judiciary also ensures that justice is delivered and those who break the law are punished according to legal procedures.
- It acts as the guardian of the Constitution, protecting the rights and freedoms of citizens.
- Without an independent and effective judiciary, the rule of law cannot be maintained in society.
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