The Supreme Court maintains all the previous records of the cases. All the judgements of
the Supreme Court are duly recorded and printed. The Lower Courts treat these judgements
as laws. Thus in India there is one uniform judicial system. The Supreme Court is the highest
Court in the country. All other courts in the country are subordinate courts and they have to
obey the rules and regulations framed by the Supreme Court of India. Its orders and
decisions are binding on all the courts in the country. It is the final interpreter of the
Constitution.
(i) What is the structure of our judicial system ?
(ii) Which is the highest court of justice in our country ?
(iii) Who appoints the Chief Justice of India ?
(iv) ‘Supreme Court is the final interpreter of the Constitution’. Enumerate.
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- The structure of our Judicial system is single interegated and unifed system.
- Supreme Court
- Previous head judge of supreme Court, President and concenderation of others members in The Parliament
- This statement is true because supreme Court has the court of record.
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(i) Our judicial system is integrated and unified.
(ii) Supreme court is the highest court of justice in India
(iii) Chief Justice of India is appointed by the President of India.
(iv) Supreme Court is the Final interpreter & guardian of Indian Constitution. It is the highest judicial forum and final court of appeal under the Constitution of India. It consists of the Chief Justice of India and 33 other judges; it has extensive powers in the form of original, appellate and advisory jurisdictions.
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