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प्रश्न
Make a comparative study of the features of Judiciary in India, UK and USA.
Give a comparative note on the judiciary of India, the USA and the U.K.
Compare the Judicial Systems in India, USA and UK.
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उत्तर
| Sr. No. | Features | Judiciary in India | Judiciary in UK | Judiciary in USA |
| 1. | Structure | Single, integrated hierarchical structure. Supreme Court → High Courts → Subordinate Courts. |
Unified legal system without a written constitution. Supreme Court (2009 onwards) → Court of Appeal → High Court → Magistrates/Crown Court. |
Dual system: Federal and State judiciaries. U.S. Supreme Court → Circuit Courts → District Courts (Federal) + Separate State Court Systems. |
| 2. | Basis of Judicial Powers | Powers derived from a written Constitution. | No written constitution; based on Parliamentary sovereignty and common law. | Powers derived from a written Constitution and strengthened by judicial precedent (Marbury v. Madison). |
| 3. | Judicial Review | Limited judicial review; subject to Basic Structure Doctrine. | Very limited; cannot declare laws unconstitutional due to Parliamentary sovereignty. | Broad and absolute power of judicial review; can strike down any law against the Constitution. |
| 4. | Independence of Judiciary | Independent but with executive influence in appointments (collegium system). | High degree of independence; judicial appointments by independent commissions. | Strongly independent; judges appointed by President but confirmed by Senate; life tenure. |
| 5. | Advisory Jurisdiction | Has advisory jurisdiction under Article 143 (President can seek an opinion). | No advisory jurisdiction. | No advisory opinion allowed; courts only decide actual cases. |
| 6. | Tenure of Judges | Retirement at age 65 (Supreme Court) and 62 (High Court). | Retirement at 75. | Lifetime appointment unless impeached or voluntarily retired. |
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