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1. Why is the judiciary important? 2. What is the composition of the Supreme Court? 3. Who appoints the judges of the Supreme Court? What are the qualifications of a Supreme Court judge? 4. Describe the powers and functions of the High Court of India. What type of cases come before the High Courts in India? 5. What are the functions of a District Judge? 6. Distinguish between civil and criminal cases. 7. Explain various types of writs. When are they issued? 8. Mention the significance of Lok Adalat.​

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The principal role of the judiciary is to protect rule of law and ensure supremacy of law. It safeguards rights of the individual, settles disputes in accordance with the law and ensures that democracy does not give way to individual or group dictatorship.

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