Structure of Courts in India

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Structure of Courts in India: Overview

This topic helps students to understand the structure of the Indian Courts. Different levels of the judiciary like the Local Court, High Court, and Supreme Court are elaborated.

Important Questions on Structure of Courts in India

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Keeping Sudha Goel's case in mind, write true or the correct sentence and false for the incorrect sentence.

They went to the High Court after the Supreme Court had given its decision.

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Keeping the Sudha Goel case in mind, write the correct sentence as true and incorrect as false:

The accused took the case to the High Court because they were unhappy with the decision of the Trial Court.

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Write two sentences of what you understand about the appellate system from the case, State (Delhi Administration) vs Laxman Kumar and Others (1985), given in the textbook.

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Can you fill out which type of courts would exist at what level in the following diagram?

 

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Keeping Sudha Goel's case in mind, write true for the correct sentence and false for the incorrect sentence:

If they do not like the Supreme Court verdict, then the accused can go back again to the Trial Court.

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In the following illustration, fill in each tier with the judgments given by the various courts in the Sudha Goel case.

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