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What is the structure of court in India?Explain. ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

There are three different levels of courts in our country. There are several courts at the lower level while there is only one at the apex level. The courts that most people interact with are what are called subordinate or district courts. These are usually at the district or Tehsil level or in towns and they hear many kinds of cases. Each state is divided into districts that are presided over by a District Judge. Each state has a High Court which is the highest court of that state. At the top is the Supreme Court that is located in New Delhi and is presided over by the Chief Justice of India. The decisions made by the Supreme Court are binding on all other courts in India.

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Answered by PRATHAMABD
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Answer:

☣Structure of court of india ¡

The judicial system of India is divided into various levels. At the highest is the Supreme Court, which is followed by High Courts at the state level, District Courts at the district level and Lok Adalat at the Village and Panchayat Level.

➡Supreme court of india

  • Under the constitution of India, the supreme court is the final court of appeal.
  • As the final court of appeal of the country, it takes up appeals against high courts of various states of the Union and other courts and tribunals.
  • It safeguards fundamental rights of citizens and settles disputes between various government authorities as well as the central government vs state governments or state governments versus another state government in the country.

➡High Court

●High courts primarily consists of appeals from lower courts.

●It is headed by cheif justice

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