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Distinguish between supreme court and high court​

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Answered by sahibsaifi12291
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Explanation:

The government of India comprises three branches: Legislative, Executive and Judiciary. The Indian judiciary is an independent branch; the other two branches cannot interfere in the domain of Judiciary. Thus courts play an important role in protecting the constitution and give judgment or verdict in civil and criminal cases. In India, there are courts at various levels, e.g. Supreme Court at the top level, the High Court at the state level and District Court at the tehsil level.

Supreme Court and the High Court in India are the judicial bodies set up by the Indian Constitution. Supreme Court of India stands at the topmost rank and is the final court of appeal. High Court is the primary judicial body at the state or union territory level. Let us see how Supreme Court differs from High Court!

Answered by Anonymous
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Supreme Court and the High Court in India are the judicial bodies set up by the Indian Constitution. Supreme Court of India stands at the topmost rank and is the final court of appeal. High Court is the primary judicial body at the state or union territory level.

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