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Explain the Indian Judiciary.​

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Answered by sameer7127
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The Judiciary is a system of courts which interpret and apply the law. The role of the courts is to decide cases by determining the relevant facts and the relevant law, and applying the relevant facts to the relevant law.

Hierarchy of Courts in India: 1.Supreme Court; 2.High Courts; 3.Subordinate Courts - ...

Selection / Appointment: 1. President of India for SC & HC Judges (as per the recom.

Cadre strength: 23,790 Judges strength (34 in Supreme Court, 1079 for High Court, ...

Chief Justice of India: Justice Nuthalapati Venkata Ramana (48th CJI)

Answered by Anonymous
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The Judicial system of India is classified into three levels with subsidiary parts. The Supreme Court, also known as the Apex Court, is the top court and the last appellate court in India, and the Chief Justice of India is its top authority.

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