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•What is the structure of courts in india?
•What do you mean by appeal?
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an appeal means to go to Supreme Court or high court if You think decision taken by lower court is not right
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The hierarchy of the Indian legal system is as follows:
Civil & Criminal Courts at the taluk and District levels.
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The High Court
The Supreme Court of India
An appeal means that one of the parties is requesting that the decision in your case be looked at again by a higher court. In other words, they are arguing that something went wrong with the first decision and that it should be changed. In most cases, the appeals process is somewhat limited. You probably aren't going to have to go to court again, and the appellate court (the one reviewing the decision) is probably going to give a lot of deference to the already-standing decision.
Civil & Criminal Courts at the taluk and District levels.
Lok Adalats
The High Court
The Supreme Court of India
An appeal means that one of the parties is requesting that the decision in your case be looked at again by a higher court. In other words, they are arguing that something went wrong with the first decision and that it should be changed. In most cases, the appeals process is somewhat limited. You probably aren't going to have to go to court again, and the appellate court (the one reviewing the decision) is probably going to give a lot of deference to the already-standing decision.
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