what is the structure of courts in India?¿
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Hierarchy structure
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There are three different levels of courts in India. District Court: The courts that most people interact with are called subordinate or district courts or Tehsil level court. High Court: Each state has a High Court which is the highest court of that state. Supreme Court is at the top-level.
The judicial system of India is stratified into various levels. At the apex is the Supreme Court, which is followed by High Courts at the state level, District Courts at the district level and Lok Adalats at the Village and Panchayat Level.
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