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What are the 3 types of courts in the Indian Judicial system ? Write their names and two difference between them ?​

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Answered by crotexred
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THREE TYPES OF COURTS IN INDIAN JUDICIAL SYSTEM:-

(1) Supreme Court of India

(2) High Court of India

(3) District Court of India

The Indian Judiciary administers a common law system in which customs, securities and legislation, all codify the law of the land. It has in fact, inherited the legacy of the legal system established by then the colonial powers and the princely states since the mid-19th century, and has partly retained characteristics of practices from the ancient and medieval times.

There are various levels of judiciary in India – different types of courts, each with varying powers depending on the tier and jurisdiction bestowed upon them. They form a strict hierarchy of precedence, in line with the order of the courts in which they sit, with the Supreme Court of India at the top, followed by High Courts of respective states with district judges sitting in District Courts and Magistrates of Second Class and Civil Judge (Junior Division) at the bottom. Well the Indian Judiciary in order to make judiciary more expendable the judicial officer also deputed to various departments or ministries other than field (court) work, where the judicial power extended. The possible reason for deputation might be it help - i. the judicial officer to share and extend their legal knowledge in order to established better justice system ii. reduces the unnecessary / petty case burden from the courts. iii. the High Court & Supreme Court can easily review the working of various departments.

Answered by gratefuljarette
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Supreme Court of India, High court of India and District Court of India are the 3 types of courts in the Indian Judicial system.

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  • In India, there are different levels of justice, different types of courts, each with different powers depending on the level and jurisdiction given to them.
  • They form a exact hierarchy of precedence, in accordance with the ranking of the courts in which they sit, with the Supreme Court at high, followed by the High Courts of the respective states with district judges sitting in district courts and Second class Magistrate and Civil Judge (Junior Division) at the edges.
  • The Indian Judiciary has named various departments or ministries other than field (court) function where the judiciary stretched to render the judiciary more expendable.

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