Judicatory in a sentence as a noun

These groups who are sometimes referred to as Kemalists had the control of military, judicatory, academia, media, etc. Yet, they couldn't tolerate even the government being in the hands of people they didn't like.

> hen nations have knowledge of unethical government campaigns using related corporationsNSA has pretty bad records of spying all over the world, and all US companies have to work with US judicatory system under the court permission.

Judicatory definitions

noun

the system of law courts that administer justice and constitute the judicial branch of government

See also: judiciary judicature