Judiciary of India

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The judiciary of India is a system of courts that interpret and apply the law in the Republic of India. India uses a common law system, first introduced by the British East India Company and with influence from other colonial powers and Indian princely states, as well as practices from ancient and medieval times. The constitution provides for a single unified judiciary in India. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Where there is righteousness , there is victory
rdf:langString Motto: यतो धर्मस्ततो जयः॥
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rdf:langString Justice Dhananjaya Y. Chandrachud
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rdf:langString Guardian of the Constitution
rdf:langString Justice Administration
rdf:langString Magistrate - Judicial & Executive
rdf:langString Public Interest Litigation
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rdf:langString HighCourts in Chennai, Mumbai, Kolkata, Prayagaraj, Kochi, Bengaluru, Hyderabad and Chandigarh respectively
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rdf:langString Head of Judiciary
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rdf:langString Calcutta High Court.jpg
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rdf:langString High Court of Kerala Building.jpg
rdf:langString High Court of Telangana in Hyderabad.jpg
rdf:langString Mumbai 03-2016 40 Bombay High Court.jpg
rdf:langString A building in Chennai.JPG
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rdf:langString Legal personality
rdf:langString Controlling authority
rdf:langString Training Institute
rdf:langString Hierarchy of Courts in India
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rdf:langString Selection / Appointment
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rdf:langString What institute?
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rdf:langString Do the rules govern the amendment? Or do they reflect the amendment and govern the court?
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rdf:langString The judiciary of India is a system of courts that interpret and apply the law in the Republic of India. India uses a common law system, first introduced by the British East India Company and with influence from other colonial powers and Indian princely states, as well as practices from ancient and medieval times. The constitution provides for a single unified judiciary in India. The Indian judicial system is managed and administrated by officers. Judges of Subordinate Judiciaries are appointed by the governor on recommendation by the High Court. Judges of the High Courts and Supreme Court are appointed by the President of India on the recommendation of a collegium. The judicial system is structured in three levels with subsidiary parts. The Supreme Court, also known as the Apex Court, is the top court and the ultimate appellate court in India. The Chief Justice of India leads that court. High Courts are the top judicial bodies in individual states, controlled and managed by state Chief Justices. Below the High Courts are District Courts, also known as subordinate courts, that are controlled and managed by District and Sessions Judges. The lower subordinate courts are Civil Court and the District Munsif Court, headed a Sub-Judge. The higher subordinate Criminal Court is headed by Chief Judicial/Metropolitan Magistrate at top and followed by ACJM /ACMM and JM/MM at the lower level. The Executive and Revenue Courts are managed by the state government through the district magistrate and commissioner, respectively. Although the executive courts are not part of the judiciary, various provisions and judgements empower the High Courts and Session Judges to inspect or direct their operation. The Ministry of Law and Justice at the Union level is responsible for raising issues before Parliament relating to the judiciary. It has jurisdiction to deal with the issues of any court. It also deals with the appointment of Judges of the High Courts and the Supreme Court. At the state level, the law departments of the states deal with issues regarding the High Court and the Subordinate Courts.
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