👉 Magistrature is a legal system that governs the administration and performance of judicial proceedings. It involves the appointment, selection, and promotion of judges who are responsible for overseeing the legal processes and decisions made by courts. The term "magistrature" refers to the role and responsibilities of judges in the legal system, which can include selecting jurors, deciding on trial dates, issuing preliminary rulings, determining guilt or innocence, and interpreting statutes and court rules.