What are the different legal branches of law in India ?
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a. India's Judicial System is pyramidal in nature.
b. At the apex of country's judicial system is the Supreme Court which is supreme guardian of the law of the land, comprising of chief justice and other 25 judges.
c. There are High Courts at the state level which have jurisdiction over a state, or a Union territory or a group of states or union Territories.
d. Then there are District courts which are established by the State governments which have authority over district or a group of districts.
e. We have subordinate courts in districts which are of civil and criminal in nature.
f. Gram Nayayalyas have also been established at Panchayat level from 2008
b. At the apex of country's judicial system is the Supreme Court which is supreme guardian of the law of the land, comprising of chief justice and other 25 judges.
c. There are High Courts at the state level which have jurisdiction over a state, or a Union territory or a group of states or union Territories.
d. Then there are District courts which are established by the State governments which have authority over district or a group of districts.
e. We have subordinate courts in districts which are of civil and criminal in nature.
f. Gram Nayayalyas have also been established at Panchayat level from 2008
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