The Judiciary System of India

The Judiciary System of India is a vital component of the nation’s democratic framework, ensuring justice and upholding the rule of law. It is structured into a hierarchical system, comprising the Supreme Court at its apex, followed by High Courts and various subordinate courts. This category explores the functions, powers, and processes of the judiciary, including landmark judgments, judicial activism, and its role in safeguarding fundamental rights. Delve into topics that unravel the complexities of case laws, legal principles, and the relationship between the judiciary and other branches of government in maintaining a balanced society.

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