judicature

[US]/'dʒuːdɪkə,tʃə/
[UK]/'dʒudɪkətʃɚ/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. the position of a judge or judges in a court of law; judges collectively

Example Sentences

the legislature and the judicature are independent of one another.

The uncertain factors of the process of judicature are the objective and insurmountability shackle.

Real-world Examples

He was caught near the jungle because he broke the junction of one knee, then he was sent to the judicature.

Source: Pan Pan

Instead of it, a new supreme court of judicature was established, consisting of a chief justice and three judges, to be appointed by the crown.

Source: The Wealth of Nations (Part Four)

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