what are the three types of courts in the Indian judicial system write the names and two difference between them
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There are three types of courts-
Supreme Court
High Court
Subordinate Court
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The courts are divided into three categories with top court, middle court and lower court which are Supreme court, high court and district court respectively.
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- The judicial system of India has three major division of the courts such as Supreme court, high court and district court.
- The highest or the final court in Indian constitution is the supreme court.
- A law that is passed by the supreme court must be followed by all the law courts and Indian tribunals.
Differences between them:
- Supreme court is the major court for justice in India which is controlled by the chief justice of India.
- There exists only one supreme court in India.
- High court is the highest judicial body of any state.
- There are 24 high courts.
- District courts are the highest judicial authority of a district.
- District courts are lower courts that deals with the problems in the corresponding districts.
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