Art, asked by rishitha34, 8 months ago

what is a judiciary system

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Answered by ashitha5
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The Indian judicial system is a single integrated system. The Constitution of India divides the Indian judiciary into superior judiciary (the Supreme Court and the High Courts) and the subordinate judiciary (the lower courts under the control of the High Courts).The judiciary is a system of courts which interpret and apply the law. The role of the courts is to decide cases by determining the relevant facts and the relevant law, and applying the relevant facts to the relevant law. 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 the then colonial powers and the princely states since the mid-19th century, and has partly retained the characteristics of practices from the ancient[2] and medieval times.

Answered by EnchantedBoy
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The judiciary is a system of courts that adjudicates legal disputes and interprets and appiles law in legal cases called "JUDICIARY SYSTEM".

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