Government JAMB

Constitutional disputes in states with written constitutions are resolved by?

A. ombudsman
B. judiciary
C. electorate
D. legislature

Correct Answer:

Option B – judiciary

Explanation

Constitutional disputes in a state with written constitution are resolved by the Judiciary.

One of the main functions of the judiciary is to interpret the laws of the land in courts.

It settles disputes between the executive and the legislature; between individuals and the state, etc.

The judiciary interprets and defends the constitution. It has also full power to declare any action unconstitutional if such action goes against the dictates of the constitution especially in a state with written constitution.

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