Judicial
Judicial is an adjective relating to the judiciary or to the administration of justice within a country or community. It is used to describe courts, judges, and the processes by which legal disputes are resolved. The term is commonly contrasted with the executive and legislative branches in systems that separate powers.
In many democracies, the judicial branch is responsible for interpreting and applying laws enacted by the legislature
Judicial independence is a central principle, designed to protect courts from political interference so that decisions
There are different legal traditions. In common law systems, judges base decisions on precedent and case law,