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- Judiciary with the supreme court at the apex is the sole interpreter of the Indian Constitution.
- Independent judiciary is the essence of the federal government. Here, courts have the power to interpret the constitution and the powers of the different levels of government.
- Judiciary administers both the union and state laws which are applicable to the cases coming up for adjudication.
- The disputes about the division of powers are settled by the Judiciary. In India, the highest court—the Supreme Court—acts as an umpire if a dispute arises between the different levels of government in the exercise of their respective powers.
Hence, the judiciary is considered as the guardian of the Indian federalism.
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In spite of all his strength, it now lies imprisoned behind the bars. The tiger pays no attention to the visitors who come to see him every day at the zoo. Instead of this, the tiger Very slowly and silently, moves up and down along the length of the cage without any disturbance in the form of human intervention.
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A homogeneous society is a society that has similar kinds of people, has the same religious beliefs and share the same cultural aspects and traditions.
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- In this society, there are no significant ethnic differences and it shares a common culture.
- Nowadays, homogeneous societies are undergoing rapid change under the influence of migrants. Migrants bring with them their own culture and tend to form a different social community. In this way, today most of the countries of the world have become multi-cultural.
- For instance “Germany and Sweden” are having homogenous society but they are also becoming multi-cultural under the influence of migrants.
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