Social Sciences, asked by don795, 4 months ago

who decide whether a person is guilty or innocent​

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Answered by colourfulskycolourfu
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Explanation:

The judge hears all the witnesses and any other evidence presented by the prosecution and the defense. The judge decides whether the accused person is guilty or innocent on the basis of the evidence presented and in accordance with the law. If the accused is convicted, then the judge pronounces the sentence.

Answered by krishnaanandsynergy
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Based on the evidence submitted and in line with the law, the judge determines whether the accused person is guilty or innocent.

About Judiciary of India:

  • In the Republic of India, the Indian Judiciary is a system of courts that interpret and implement the law.
  • India follows a common law system that was established by the British East India Company and influenced by other colonial powers and princely nations, as well as ancient and medieval norms.
  • India's legal system is divided into three tiers, each with its own set of subsystems.
  • The Supreme Court, often known as the Apex Court, is India's highest and last court of appeal.
  • Its highest authority is the Chief Justice of India.
  • Chief Justices of States govern and manage the state's highest judicial body, the High Courts.
  • District Courts, also known as subordinate courts, are below the High Courts and are governed and supervised by District and Sessions Judges.
  • The civil court, which is headed by a Sub-Judge and is followed by the District Munsif court at the lower level, and the criminal court, which is headed by the Chief Judicial/Metropolitan Magistrate, are the two elements of the subordinate court system.

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