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Write a note on the organization of the Indian Judiciary.

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The head of the judicial system is the Supreme Court of India. Below the Supreme Court, there are High courts at the state level. There are other courts such as District and Sessions Court, Metropolitan Magistrates court. Court of sessions, Munisiff’s court, etc., and courts below the High court are called ‘Subordinate courts’ and they are under the control of the High court. The Supreme Court is the ‘apex court’ of the land and the highest court of appeal on all matters civil, criminal or constitutional. A law declared by the Supreme Court is binding on all courts throughout the territory of India.



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