Judiciary in India

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Judiciary Ankur Gupta 100101041 Sharda University

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Law System of rules for particular country or community Regulates actions of its members Enforced by imposition of penalties Sharda University

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Indian Legal System Sharda University

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Indian Judicial System Single Unified and Integrated Sharda University

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Supreme Court Part V, Chapter IV 28 th January 1950 Chief justice and 30 other judges Jurisdiction in Articles 124 to 147 Highest judicial authority of India Sharda University

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Supreme Court The Chamber of Princes Chief Justice Harilal J. Kania In 1958 He/She is a citizen of India at least five years a Judge of as High Court at least ten years an advocate of a High Court In opinion of the President, a distinguished jurist. Age of 65 years. Building and qualifications

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High Court Part VI, Chapter V, Article 214 Jurisdiction in Article 226 Chief Justice and few other judges 2 July 1862 Apex authority in State Sharda University

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High Court Details and Qualifications Last court of appeal He/She is a citizen of India at least ten years held judicial office in territory of I ndia at least ten years an advocate of a Lower Court Age of 62 years. Appointment by President 21 High Courts Sharda University

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Jurisdiction of The high Court Sharda University

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District courts First level courts T he State governments in India N umber of cases, population distribution Administrative control of the High Court District judge and assistance judges Fund Management Civil Cases Sharda University

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Sessions courts First level courts criminal cases murders , theft, dacoit Similar Scope of Power Sharda University

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District courts Jurisdiction Appeals lie to the High court Sharda University

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consumer Courts C onsumer D isputes and Grievances F air practices by sellers D efects – goods D eficiency – service Sharda University

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Fast Track Courts eleventh Finance Commission 1734 Fast Track Courts long pending Sessions and other cases At least one FTC in each District senior citizens, abuse of women and the disabled Rapid Response Sharda University

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President of India Chief Justice of the Union Judiciary and other judges No criminal proceedings N ot answerable or the exercise of his duties . Pardon Reprieve Respite Remission Commutation Sharda University

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Are you aware of About two-thirds of our laws have not been used in independent India. About 10 per cent of them can be scrapped right away. And most of the 10 per cent in use currently have so many obsolete and conflicting provisions . Only about 40 per cent of our laws are in regular use . The time spent is less than 0.6 per cent of a Lok Sabha day on law-making . Sharda University

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New Trends Computerisation of Courts Judiciary has become more open Concept of Justice at Door-Step encouraged Special Courts to dispose off Petty Cases Evening Courts started in many States Sharda University

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