Draw and explain hierarchial structure of the various courts of indian judiciary
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The Indian constitution has established an integrated judicial system with the supreme court at the top and the high courts below it. Unde a high court there is s hierarchy of subordinate courts ,that is ,district courts and other lower courts. The single system of courts enforce both state and central laws.
The Indian constitution has established an integrated judicial system with the supreme court at the top and the high courts below it. Unde a high court there is s hierarchy of subordinate courts ,that is ,district courts and other lower courts. The single system of courts enforce both state and central laws.
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The Hierarchy of Courts in India basically includes the Supreme Court, High Courts, District courts and the Lok Adalat. ... In the Hierarchy of courts in India, Supreme Court is followed by the High Courts. High court is also the apex court of the state . There are a total of 18 High Courts across the states in the country, among which 3 have the judicial powers of more than one state.
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