Respuesta :
The judicial branch has the powers of creating the laws, debating the laws, enforcing the laws and then finally interpreting the laws. So all the options stated are correct viz., A, B, C and D.
A judicial branch is as good as the judicial system and has the powers to recommend laws to the Supreme Court to be enforced for the citizens and be bound on such citizens.
Judicial system
- A judicial branch can create laws if there is a need of imposing actions on any tort that may be considered as civil or criminal wrong, and then such acts are enforceable on the public.
- There may be debates over pre-existing laws that have very low or no relevance in the current world, and hence they may also be removed, or necessary amendments may be made.
- The laws are then interpreted while making the judgement on a case involving a complaint for such wrong in the eyes of the law. A judicial branch has right to impose any laws in case of emergencies.
Hence, all of the above options are correct (A, B, C and D) that define the powers of judicial branch.
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