Associations to the word «Judicature»
Noun
- Chancery
- Judiciary
- Exchequer
- Superior
- Barrister
- Lahore
- Court
- Madras
- Registrar
- Malacca
- Bengal
- Justice
- Jurisdiction
- Bombay
- Esq
- Equity
- Judge
- Calcutta
- Bihar
- Hyderabad
- Solicitor
- Penang
- Bahadur
- Appeal
- Consolidation
- Lords
- Bench
- Offence
- Act
- Writ
- Punjab
- Magistrate
- High
- Salem
- Proceeding
- Registry
- Harley
- Legislature
- Amendment
- Admiralty
- Judges
- Convict
- Common
- Clerk
- Tribunal
- Ireland
- Constitution
- Chief
- Offender
- Referee
- Bar
- Chancellor
- Laws
- Parliament
- Fort
- Lordship
- Executive
- Trial
- Wales
- Hampshire
- Northern
- Law
- Fraternity
- Contempt
- Statute
- Procedure
- Society
- Singapore
- Privilege
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
JUDICATURE, noun. The administration of justice by judges and courts.
JUDICATURE, noun. The position or status of a judge.
JUDICATURE, noun. The jurisdiction of a court.
JUDICATURE, noun. A court, or other assembly that conducts judicial business.
JUDICATURE, noun. A system of such courts.
Dictionary definition
JUDICATURE, noun. An assembly (including one or more judges) to conduct judicial business.
JUDICATURE, noun. The system of law courts that administer justice and constitute the judicial branch of government.
JUDICATURE, noun. The act of meting out justice according to the law.
JUDICATURE, noun. The position of judge.
Wise words
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