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What is meant by a 'Single Integrated Judicial System' as provided in the Indian Constitution?

What is the "Appellate Jurisdiction' of the High Court?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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\large{\mathrm{\red{Que:}}} What is meant by a 'Single Integrated Judicial System' as provided in the Indian Constitution?

\large{\mathrm{\red{Ans:}}} In a 'Single Integrated Judicial System' provided in the Indian Constitution, the Supreme Court of India is the apex court of India and admisters both the Union and the State laws. Below the supreme court are the High Courts in each state or group of states followed by Subordinate Courts.

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\large{\mathrm{\red{Que:}}} What is the 'Appellate Jurisdiction' of the High Court?

\large{\mathrm{\red{Ans:}}} In the 'Appellate Jurisdiction', the High Court takes up both civil and criminal cases. It also extends to taking up civil cases tried by District Judges and criminal cases decided by Sessions or Additional Sessions' Judges.

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What is meant by a 'Single Integrated Judicial System' as provided in the Indian Constitution?

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