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the powers of a High Court different from that of the Supreme Court?
How can we say that the judiciary in India is organized into a pyramid-like
structure? Justify your answer with appropriate examples.

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  • It is the highest judicial body of a state that regulates state,s law and order. Supreme Court has superintendence over all law courts and tribunals of the country. The High Court has superintendence over all courts under its jurisdiction. The judges of Supreme Court are appointed by the President of India.
  • The Judges and the magistrates form the core of the Judiciary. The Judiciary of India is stratified into many levels and resembles a pyramid with the Supreme Court at its apex. It is an integrated system and the decisions made by the higher courts are binding on the lower courts.

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