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This document provides an introduction to the Indian judiciary system. It outlines the three levels of courts: the Supreme Court, which is the highest court and hears cases from all over India; the High Courts, which are the highest courts in each state and supervise lower courts; and the subordinate courts, which include district, sub, munsif, and magistrate courts that hear cases at the local level. The judiciary resolves disputes, implements justice by punishing criminals and protecting the innocent. It plays an important role in interpreting laws passed by the legislature.

















