role of judiciary in blasphemy cases
The role of the judiciary in blasphemy cases refers to its responsibility to interpret and apply the laws regarding speech or expression that is considered offensive to religious beliefs. This includes conducting fair and impartial trials, ensuring due process, and making judgements based on legal principles to determine guilt or innocence in cases involving blasphemy.
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