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what is the structure of the judicial system of India​

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Answered by Ballona
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Answer:

The structure of the Indian judicial system is a single integrated system. The Indian constitution divides the judicial system into superior and subordinate judiciary.

Answered by TheDarth
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What is the structure of the judicial system of India?

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The judicial system of India is stratified into various levels

  1. At the top is Supreme Court, the decision made by the SC is final and is binding on all lower level courts. (Located in national capital New Delhi)
  2. Below the SC is the High Court, it is the highest court of a state.
  3. Below the HC are District Courts or Tehsil level courts : Each district has its own court, it is the court with which most people interact.

All these courts create a pyramid with decrease in power from top-to-low.

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