Next to the king, who had the judicial authority in Mughal empire?
Wazir
Qazi
Kotwal
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Qazi
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The Emperor’s court, which was controlled by the emperor, was the court of the empire’s highest order. The said court has jurisdiction over the case civil as well as criminal cases. The Qazi hears the appeal. Next to the Emperor the judicial authority in Mughal empire is given to the Qazi
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