Q. The integrated judiciary system of India (single system of courts) adopted from the?
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[A] The Government of India Act of 1909

[B] The Government of India Act of 1919

[C] The Government of India Act of 1935

[D] The Government of India Act of 1947

Answer: C
Notes:

Explanation: The Indian Constitution has established an integrated judicial system with the Supreme Court at the top and the high courts below it.

  • Under a high court (and below the state level), there is a hierarchy of subordinate courts, that is, district courts and other lower courts.
  • This single system of courts, adopted from the Government of India Act of 1935, enforces both Central laws as well as the state laws.

Source: Laxmikanth


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