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SHORT ANSWER: The judiciary in India upholds the rule of law by interpreting laws, protecting fundamental rights, and ensuring justice. DETAILS: - The judiciary interprets the Constitution and laws made by the legislature. - It protects citizens' fundamental rights as guaranteed under Article 14 to Article 32 of the Constitution. - The judiciary reviews the actions of the executive and legislative branches to ensure they comply with the law. - It resolves disputes and provides justice through various courts, including the Supreme Court and High Courts. PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable): - If the judiciary finds laws or actions unconstitutional, they can strike them down, impacting governance. SOURCE: - Constitution of India
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