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Write some points on high court and district court?

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Answered by Cheemaking
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The District Courts (Hindi: ज़िला न्यायालय) of India are the district courts of the State governments in India for every district or for one or more districts together taking into account the number of cases, population distribution in the district. They administer justice in India at a district level.


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Answered by kiranmai2609
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In the jurisdiction hierarchy, the Supreme Court (SC) of India, stands at the top most rank and is the primary judicial body and final court of appeal set up by the Indian Constitution. It followed by the High Court (HC), which is the apex judicial forum at the state and union territory level. One of the major difference between High Court and Supreme Court is that the judgement made by the HC, can be reviewed in the SC, but the judgement of SC is final and binding, so there is no further review of the judgement made in any case.

There are three branches of the Government of India, i.e. Executive, Legislative and Judiciary. The Indian judiciary is independent of the other two branches, i.e. they cannot interfere with the work of the judiciary. And, due to this courts play a pivotal role in protecting the constitution and take decisions in civil and criminal cases. There is a range of courts at various levels, i.e. Supreme court at the top level, the High court at the state level and District Court at the tehsil level.

Content: High Court Vs Supreme Court

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