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"India has a unified judiciary". Explain this statement.

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Answered by abhishekdhotre77
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hiii.....Indian Judiciary is an incorporated and unified system. The Indian Judiciary is sorted out in a progressive frame. At the base, there are various Nyaya Panchayats and at the peak, there is the Supreme Court.
India has a single unified and integrated judicial system for the entire nation. It has the ability to oversee and control the working of the whole judicial system in India. It guarantees equity to all.
Supreme Court has most noteworthy judicial expert took after by the high court in the states and afterward the subordinate courts in each region. The lowest court in the judicial system is a code of officer which is controlled and directed by the high courts....


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Answered by Anonymous
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An Unified Judicial system implies a system with a central governing structure (a chief court) at the top with the sub-units (other minor courts) being governed by the same. India has an unified judicial system, with the SC at the top with all the other courts controlled directly or indirectly by it.
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