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“While the USA has a two tier judicial system, India has a single integrated judicial system.” Explain with reference to the features of the Judiciary in India. - Political Science

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“While the USA has a two tier judicial system, India has a single integrated judicial system.” Explain with reference to the features of the Judiciary in India.

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India has a single integrated judicial system, which means that all national and state courts are part of a unified judicial organization. This method ensures that the law is applied consistently across the nation. 

Following are the features of the Judiciary in India:

  1. Unified Structure: The Indian judiciary is a unified structure, with the Supreme Court at the top, followed by High Courts in each state and Subordinate Courts below.
  2. Supreme Court as the Apex Court: The Supreme Court is India's highest judicial authority, with decisions binding on all lower courts.
  3. Jurisdiction Over Both Central and State Laws: Indian courts have jurisdiction over both central and state legislation, unlike the United States, which has separate state and federal courts.
  4. Integrated Appeal System: The Integrated Appeal System allows cases from subordinate courts to be appealed to the High Court and finally the Supreme Court, independent of state or central law.
  5. Common Judiciary for Union and States: The Union and States share a common judiciary. Each state does not have its own. The judiciary operates as a unified system throughout India.
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Chapter 8: Organs of Government: The Judiciary - QUESTIONS FOR REVISION [Page 403]

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K. K. Ghai Political Science [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 8 Organs of Government: The Judiciary
QUESTIONS FOR REVISION | Q 21. (i) | Page 403
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