Please answer this. The chapter is judiciary. Match these columns and in what order, will these functions be performed?

Solution -
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your answer:
1.The works of the police is as follows:
(i) To maintain law and order in its jurisdiction.
(ii) To register cases of theft, accident, injury, fights etc.
(iii) To enquire, investigate and take action against the cases within its area.
2.The functions of the judiciary in India are:
 
-Administration of justice: The chief function of the judiciary is to apply the law to specific cases or in settling disputes. When a dispute is brought before the courts it ‘determines the facts’ involved through evidence presented by the contestants. The law then proceeds to decide what law is applicable to the case and applies it. If someone is found guilty of violating the law in the course of the trial, the court will impose a penalty on the guilty person.
-Creation of judge-case law: In many cases, the judges are not able to, or find it difficult to select the appropriate law for application. In such cases, the judges decide what the appropriate law is on the basis of their wisdom and common sense. In doing so, judges have built up a great body of ‘judge-made law’ or ‘case law.’ As per the doctrine of ‘stare decisis’, the previous decisions of judges are generally regarded as binding on later judges in similar cases.
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Solution -
Such questions are made for enhancing self-creative skills and should be tried
answering on your own. However, here are a few points that will help you in framing
your answer:
1.The works of the police is as follows:
(i) To maintain law and order in its jurisdiction.
(ii) To register cases of theft, accident, injury, fights etc.
(iii) To enquire, investigate and take action against the cases within its area.
2.The functions of the judiciary in India are:
 
-Administration of justice: The chief function of the judiciary is to apply the law to specific cases or in settling disputes. When a dispute is brought before the courts it ‘determines the facts’ involved through evidence presented by the contestants. The law then proceeds to decide what law is applicable to the case and applies it. If someone is found guilty of violating the law in the course of the trial, the court will impose a penalty on the guilty person.
-Creation of judge-case law: In many cases, the judges are not able to, or find it difficult to select the appropriate law for application. In such cases, the judges decide what the appropriate law is on the basis of their wisdom and common sense. In doing so, judges have built up a great body of ‘judge-made law’ or ‘case law.’ As per the doctrine of ‘stare decisis’, the previous decisions of judges are generally regarded as binding on later judges in similar cases.
-Guardian of the Constitution.
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answer. You can also send us your answers here for feedback and required corrections if any.
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