define subordinate courts and it's structure.
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Answer:The organizational structure, jurisdiction and nomenclature of the subordinate judiciary are laid down by the states and hence they differ slightly. Broadly there are three tiers of civil and criminal courts below the High Court. The district judge is the highest judicial authority in the district.
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subordinate courts r the courts which r under authority or control of another court or lower in position by law
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