why did judiciary function during the British time. The one who will give the right answer
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The distribution of powers between the Centre and the Provinces required the balance to avoid disputes, which would have arisen between the constituent units and the Federation. It also provided for the establishment of a Federal Court, which was set up in 1937 with appellate and advisory jurisdiction.
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The Court Structure
The Court StructureThe very enactments of the British legislature in India are to be credited for the setting up of a definite court structure. The High Courts Act, 1861: With this Act, the Supreme Courts were abolished and in their place, High Courts were established at Calcutta, Madras and Bombay.
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