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The structure of the Indian judiciary is pyramidal in nature. Give reasons to support your
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Answered by nandini1909
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The structure of the judiciary in India is pyramidal with the Supreme Court at the top, High Courts below them and district and subordinate courts at the lowest level (see the diagram below). The lower courts function under the direct superintendence of the higher courts. Its decisions are binding on all courts.

Answered by himanshu5250
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The structure of the judiciary in India is pyramidal with the Supreme Court at the top, High Courts below them and district and subordinate courts at the lowest level (see the diagram below). The lower courts function under the direct superintendence of the higher courts. Its decisions are binding on all courts

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