Hence, the Indian judiciary is “integrated”, not bifurcated, trifurcated, or parallel.
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प्रश्न
The Indian Judiciary can most accurately be described as ______.
विकल्प
integrated
bifurcated
trifurcated
parallel
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उत्तर
The Indian Judiciary can most accurately be described as integrated.
Explanation:
- The Indian judiciary is best described as integrated because:
- India has a single unified judicial system for both the Union and the states.
- There is no separate judiciary for the centre and states, unlike countries like the USA.
- The system is structured in a hierarchy: Supreme Court → High Courts → Subordinate/District Courts.
- Decisions of higher courts are binding on lower courts, ensuring uniformity in the application of laws across the country.
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