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information about the present form of judicial system prevalent in india​.
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  • The Indian judicial system is managed and administrated by officers of judicial service, those intended to fill the post of district judge and other civil judicial posts inferior to district judge. Previously, the judicial system included civil service officers.[6] Judges of Subordinate Judiciaries are appointed by the governor on recommendation by the High Court. Judges of the High Courts and Supreme Court are appointed by the President of India on the recommendation of a collegium.
  • 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. The Chief Justice of India is its top authority. High Courts are the top judicial bodies in the states, controlled and managed by Chief Justices of States. Below the High Courts are District Courts, also known as subordinate courts, that are controlled and managed by the District and Sessions Judges. The subordinate court system is divided into two parts: the civil court of which a Sub-Judge is the head followed by the District Munsif court at the lower level; and the criminal court headed by Chief Judicial/Metropolitan Magistrate at top and followed by ACJM /ACMM & JM/MM at the lower level.
  • The other courts are the executive and revenue courts, which are managed and controlled by the state government through the district magistrate and commissioner respectively.

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