/ˈdʒuːdɪkətərɪ/ – adj/noun
Definition: 1. tòa án, thuộc thẩm phán;
2. thi hành công lý.
A more thorough explanation: Judicatory refers to a court or tribunal that has the authority to make legal judgments or decisions. It is often used to describe the judicial branch of government or any body that has the power to adjudicate legal disputes.
Example: The judicatory body ruled in favor of the plaintiff in the civil lawsuit.