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What is the composition of Indian Judiciary?​

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Answered by harshraykwar1332008
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The Indian Judiciary is of a pyramid structure having the District court at the base, above it lies the High Court of different states or two or more states and at the apex lies the Supreme Court. It lies in the apex of the Indian Judiciary system.

Answered by KapilSharmaFan
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Composition of Indian Judiciary :-

  • The Indian judiciary consists of a Supreme Court for the entire nation, High Courts in the states, District Courts and the courts at local level.
  • The Court usually sits with a composition of three or five Judges and, exceptionally, seven Judges.
  • When hearing cases concerning the constitutional validity of an Act of the Oireachtas (parliament) the Constitution requires that the Court consists of a minimum of five Judges.
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