Political Science, asked by satyamyo, 1 year ago

why Indian Judiciary is called unified judiciary

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Answered by khalidrja78
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Indian Judiciary is an integrated and unified system. The Indian Judiciary is organised in a hierarchical form. ... The Indian judiciary is famous for being independent and non-partisan. The judiciary is to apply law equally to all irrespective of status, wealth, religion and gender.':-) :-) ---



Judicial System in India. ... The apex court of India is the Supreme Court, located in New Delhi, followed by the high courts in different states. The high courts are followed by the district courts and subordinate courts which are also known as the lower courts.
Answered by vaishnavikalbhor3636
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Indian Judiciary is an integrated and unified system.

The Indian Judiciary is organised in a hierarchical form.

At the bottom there are numerous Nyaya Panchayats and at the apex there is the Supreme Court.

According to the Constitution of India, the role of the Supreme Court of India is that of a centralised court, protector of the Constitution and the highest court of appeal.

The Indian judiciary is famous for being independent and non-partisan.

The judiciary is to apply law equally to all irrespective of status, wealth, religion and gender. Thus, judiciary as an organ of the government presents striking difference from the legislature and the executive.

This is why the judiciary should be neutral in politics.

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