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The judiciary in India has a pyramidal structure with the Supreme Court (SC) at the top. High Courts are below the SC, and below them are the district and subordinate courts. ... The court finally decides on the matter. Civil Law: These deal with disputes over the violation of the Fundamental Rights of a citizen.

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The judiciary in India has a pyramidal structure with the Supreme Court (SC) at the top. High Courts are below the SC, and below them are the district and subordinate courts.The court finally decides on the matter. Civil Law: These deal with disputes over the violation of the Fundamental Rights of a citizen.

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