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Constitutional Court

A Constitutional Court is a specialized judicial body responsible for interpreting and safeguarding a nation's constitution. Its primary role is to ensure that laws and government actions conform to constitutional principles. When disputes arise over constitutional issues or laws are challenged for violating constitutional rights, the court reviews and rules on their legality. It serves as a guardian of constitutional order, protecting fundamental rights, preventing unconstitutional practices, and maintaining the balance of powers among government branches. The court's decisions are final and help ensure the rule of law and stability in a country's legal system.