Social Sciences, asked by bhavya8038, 3 months ago

(1) What type of hierarchy of courts is followed in our country to impart
justice?​

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Answered by rapunzel4056
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The present judicial system of India is being made effective through the Constitution of India. The judicial system of India is mainly consisting of three types of courts- the Supreme Court, The High Courts and the subordinate courts.

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The present judicial system of India is being made effective through the Constitution of India. The judicial system of India is mainly consisting of three types of courts- the Supreme Court, The High Courts and the subordinate courts.

The court system of India comprises the Supreme Court of India, the High Courts and subordinate courts at district, municipal and village levels

The Supreme Court of India – The Supreme Court Of India, being the apex court of India, was established under Article 124 of Part V and Chapter IV of the Constitution of India. The High Courts of India– The high courts are at the second level of the hierarchy.

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