judicial body JUST WRITTEN FOR YOU
/dʒuːdɪʃəl ˈbɒdi/ · ju̇ḋi̇ċi̇al ˈbȯdi̇
noun
- A group or organization responsible for administering justice, such as a court or tribunal. The judicial body heard the case and delivered a verdict.
- A body of people or institutions that make and enforce laws. The judicial body of the country is composed of the Supreme Court and lower courts.
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Did you know? The concept of a judicial body dates back to ancient civilizations, where judges and councils were responsible for resolving disputes and upholding the law.