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What kind of Judiciary do we have in India?

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Answered by aditya8553
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In India, judiciary consists of Supreme Court at the apex, High Courts in States and District Courts at local level. The Indian judiciary is completely independent. It means that it is free from the influence of the Legislature and the executive!
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In India, judiciary consists of Supreme Court at the apex, High Courts in States and District Courts at local level. The Indian judiciary iscompletely independent. It means that it isfree from the influence of the Legislature and the executive!

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