In the Indian Constitution, the concept of 'Single Integrated Judiciary' is adopted from:
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A.
USA
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B.
UK
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C.
Canada
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D.
Ireland
Correct Answer:
B. UK
Explanation:
The Indian Constitution establishes a single integrated judicial system, a feature primarily derived from the Government of India Act of 1935. Unlike federal systems like the United States, where state and federal courts operate independently, India maintains a unified hierarchy with the Supreme Court at the apex, followed by High Courts at the state level and subordinate courts at the district level. This structure ensures that a single set of courts enforces both Central and State laws consistently across the entire country.
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