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why is Indian judiciary called unified judiciary?

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Answered by krishnapriya21
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india has a single unified and integrated judicial system for the whole country. It has power to supervise and control the working of entire judicial system in India. It ensures justice to all. Supreme Court has highest judicial authority followed by the high court in the states and then the subordinate courts in every district. The lowest court in the judicial system is code of magistrate which is controlled and supervised by the high courts.Q2) explain the original jurisdiction of the Supreme Court of India.Ans- original jurisdiction is exercised in cases which originate in Supreme Court and can be heard in the supreme court for the first time. Such cases includedin the disputesi) between the Union and one or more Statesii) dispute between Statesiii) inter state disputes regarding sharing of water and power also come under this category

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Answered by falsi
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Indian Judiciary is an integrated and unified system. The Indian Judiciary is organised in a hierarchical form.india has a single unified and integrated judicial system for the whole country. It has power to supervise and control the working of entire judicial system in India. It ensures justice to all..
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