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A2. Read the following passage and draw a tree diagram to cover the main
points :
The Indian Judiciary is made up of courts at three levels. The
Supreme Court is the apex court of India and it is for the whole Union of
India. There are High Courts for each state. In each state, at the district
level, there are Sessions Courts.
The Sessions Court Judge has under his jurisdiction either the
Assistant Sessions Judge, the Chief Metropolitan Magistrate or the Chief
Judicial Magistrate. The Chief Metropolitan Magistrate has under his
jurisdiction the Metropolitan Magistrate and the Special Metropolitan
Magistrate.
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The Indian Judiciary is made up of courts at three levels. The
Supreme Court is the apex court of India and it is for the whole Union of
India. There are High Courts for each state. In each state, at the district
level, there are Sessions Courts.
The Sessions Court Judge has under his jurisdiction either the
Assistant Sessions Judge, the Chief Metropolitan Magistrate or the Chief
Judicial Magistrate. The Chief Metropolitan Magistrate has under his
jurisdiction the Metropolitan Magistrate and the Special Metropolitan
Magistrate.
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