Political Science, asked by legendvarad208, 4 days ago

Discuss the importance of Subordinate Courts in India’s Judicial System.​

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Answered by Aʙʜɪɪ69
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Explanation:

Since India is a common law country, previously decided judgments of higher courts such as the Supreme Court and High Courts are binding on subordinate and lower courts, i.e., subordinate courts are bound to follow the decisions and hold them to be the law. Precedents are an important source of law in India.

Answered by sarahssynergy
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Subordinate Courts in India’s Judicial System play a very important role in serving justice to citizens.

Explanation:

  • The subordinate courts or courts at the local level play a very role in serving justice in India.
  • These courts are within the reach of people and deal with crimes that are not very serious in nature.
  • The subordinate courts also help in minimizing the burden of the higher courts in the nation. This helps the Higher Courts to focus on material issues that need immediate attention.
  • The subordinate courts are also responsible for maintaining law and order in the lowest strata of society. This helps in the infusion of justice in all parts of the nation.      
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