AN INDEPENDENT AND INTEGRATED JUDICIARY

 

The judiciary in India is independent and impartial. It is an integrated judiciary with the Supreme Court at the apex of the hierarchy. The High Courts stand in its middle, and the lower courts are located at its bottom.
The Supreme Court and the High Court have the power of Judicial Review. They have the power to declare acts of legislatures and actions of the Executive ultra such acts or actions are found to be in conflict with the provisions of the constitution.

The Supreme Court of India has the power of Judicial Review.

 

 

 

 

salient featuresof indian constitution by Ramya & kalaivani