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describe the structure of Courts in India​

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Answered by shreyapoudel88
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Answered by CloseEncounter
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Describe The Structure Of Courts In IIndia?

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There are three different levels of courts in India.

  • District Court: The courts that most people interact with are called subordinate or district courts or Tehsil level court.
  • High Court: Each state has a High Court which is the highest court of that state.
  • Supreme Court is at the top-level. The decisions made by the Supreme Court are binding on all other courts in India. It is located in New Delhi.

In India, we have an integrated judicial system, which means that the decisions made by higher courts are binding on the lower courts. The appellate system exists in India which means that a person can appeal to a higher court if they believe that the judgment passed by the lower court is not just.

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