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High Court and Supreme Court review decisions from "summary" of The Indian Penal Code... - Primary Source Edition by Hoffmann (Professor)

When it comes to the legal system in India, the High Court and Supreme Court play a crucial role in reviewing decisions made by lower courts. The High Court serves as the central authority for each state, while the Supreme Court is the highest judicial body in the country. Both courts have the power to review decisions made by lower courts to ensure that justice is served and the law is upheld. The process of reviewing decisions begins when a party to a case feels that the lower court has made an error in its judgment. They can then file an appeal to the High Court or Supreme Court, asking them to review the decision. The appellate court will then examine the evidence presented in the case, as well as the legal arguments made by both parties, to determine whether the lower court's decision was correct. In conducting their review, the High Court and Supreme Court have the authority to overturn the decision of the lower court if they believe it was made in error. They may also remand the case back to the lower court for further consideration or clarification. This process ensures that justice is served and that the law is applied correctly in each case. The review process is essential for maintaining the integrity of the legal system and ensuring that the rights of all parties are protected. It allows for a thorough examination of the facts and legal arguments presented in a case, and ensures that decisions are made in accordance with the law. By providing a mechanism for review, the High Court and Supreme Court help to uphold the principles of fairness and justice in the Indian legal system.
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    The Indian Penal Code... - Primary Source Edition

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