The Constitution of India has provided an independent judiciary with a hierarchical setup containing High Courts and Subordinate Courts under it. Article 124(1) and Amendment act of 2008 states that there shall be a Supreme Court of India consisting of a Chief justice of India (CJI) and 34 judges including the CJI.
The Judiciary is a system of courts which interpret and apply the law. ... The Supreme Court of India, also known as the Apex Court, is the top court and the last appellate court in India, and the Chief Justice of India is its top authority.
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The Constitution of India has provided an independent judiciary with a hierarchical setup containing High Courts and Subordinate Courts under it. Article 124(1) and Amendment act of 2008 states that there shall be a Supreme Court of India consisting of a Chief justice of India (CJI) and 34 judges including the CJI.
The Judiciary is a system of courts which interpret and apply the law. ... The Supreme Court of India, also known as the Apex Court, is the top court and the last appellate court in India, and the Chief Justice of India is its top authority.