Government by judiciary means that laws are decided and enforced by judges rather than elected officials. It means the power to create and enforce laws comes from judges, who decide what is legal and fair. Judges use facts and evidence to decide if a law should be made or enforced. Judges also make sure that laws are followed and that people who break the law are punished. This type of government creates more fairness and balance because the decisions are not based on politics or personal feelings.