Structure of Courts in India

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Structure of Courts in India: Overview

This topic covers concepts, such as, Structure of Indian Judiciary, Subordinate Courts of India, Criminal Law & Civil Law etc.

Important Questions on Structure of Courts in India

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In November1983 , Sudha's case the three accused went to the High Court to appeal against this verdict of the Supreme Court.

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The seven north-eastern states have a separate High Court.

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If anyone does not like the Supreme Court verdict, the victim can go back again to the Trial Court.

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An _____ (high court/Appellate) court is commonly called an appeals court.

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Judges of the High court and the Supreme court are appointed by the _____ (Prime Minister/President).

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The work of the judiciary is categorised into _____ functions. (three/four)

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India has an _____ judicial system. (integrated/ racially separate)

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 Civil law deals with conduct or acts that the law defines as offences. Example- theft, robbery, cheating, physical injury and murder.

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The Indian judiciary consists of one Supreme Court with 26 judges, 30 High Courts with a sanctioned strength of 725 judges

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In Sudha's case, Laxman, Shakuntala and Subhash Chandra were acquitted in the _____. (Supreme court /High Court)

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Supreme court act as the _____ (guardian/executor) of fundamental right.