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the correct answers. The Judiciary is dependent/independent of legislative and executive control A Supreme Court judge retires at the age of 65/62. A dispute between two states is an example of original/appellate jurisdiction. 4. A High Court can review the judgement of Supreme Court/a Subordinate Court 5. Matters related to money are heard in Revenue courts / Criminal courts.​

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Answered by jagtapraghav9
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Answered by creationsmy00
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The judiciary is not a department of the government. It is independent of both the legislature and the executive.

the retirement age is 65 years for Supreme Court judges and 62 years for high court judges

The Supreme Court has original, appellate and advisory jurisdiction

The High Court is not a Court subordinate to the Supreme Court, except for the appellate power conferred on the latter.

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