oter
Audio available in app

Subordinate Courts from "summary" of Indian Polity by M. Laxmikanth

Subordinate Courts, also known as lower courts, are an essential part of the Indian judicial system. These courts operate below the High Courts and are responsible for handling a wide range of legal matters. The Constitution of India provides for the establishment of subordinate courts in every state. These courts are crucial for the effective administration of justice at the grassroots level. Subordinate Courts are classified into two main categories: District Courts and Subordinate Civil and Criminal Courts. District Courts are presided over by District Judges, who are appointed by the Governor in consultation with the High Court. These courts have original jurisdiction over both civil and criminal cases within their respective districts. District Judges are responsible for overseeing the functioning of the subordinate courts in their districts and ensuring the proper ...
    Read More
    Continue reading the Microbook on the Oter App. You can also listen to the highlights by choosing micro or macro audio option on the app. Download now to keep learning!
    Similar Posts
    Modern Indian history is marked by rapid industrialization and urbanization
    Modern Indian history is marked by rapid industrialization and urbanization
    During the period of modern Indian history, there has been a noticeable shift towards rapid industrialization and urbanization....
    Tackling challenges headon
    Tackling challenges headon
    Ruth Bader Ginsburg's life story is a testament to the power of facing challenges head-on. Throughout her career, she encounter...
    Administrative agencies play a crucial role in regulation
    Administrative agencies play a crucial role in regulation
    Administrative agencies are a fundamental component of the regulatory framework in modern societies. Their role is to implement...
    Tocqueville explores the potential for moral decay in a democratic society
    Tocqueville explores the potential for moral decay in a democratic society
    Tocqueville delves into the notion that democracy, while promoting equality and freedom, can also bring about moral decline in ...
    Administrative System in India
    Administrative System in India
    The administrative system in India is a complex structure that plays a crucial role in the functioning of the government. It co...
    The role of the judiciary in interpreting the Constitution
    The role of the judiciary in interpreting the Constitution
    The interpretation of the Constitution is a task of great importance, requiring careful consideration and sound judgment. The j...
    Rajya Sabha
    Rajya Sabha
    Rajya Sabha, or the Council of States, is the upper house of the Parliament of India. It is a permanent body and not subject to...
    Punishment serves as a deterrent to crime
    Punishment serves as a deterrent to crime
    The belief that punishment serves as a deterrent to crime has long been ingrained in our society. It is a concept that has been...
    Customs establish societal order
    Customs establish societal order
    The foundation upon which early societies were built is the customs that they followed. These customs served as the rules that ...
    oter

    Indian Polity

    M. Laxmikanth

    Open in app
    Now you can listen to your microbooks on-the-go. Download the Oter App on your mobile device and continue making progress towards your goals, no matter where you are.