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The structure and functions of subordinate courts in India:
Differs from state to state
Is identical in various parts of India
Differs for states in north and states of South
None of the above
The provisions related to subordinate courts are provided in the 6th part of the Indian Constitution. Articles 233-237 deal with the subordinate courts. These function below the high court’s at district or lower levels. In each district of India there are various types of Subordinate or lower Courts. The Structure and functions of Subordinate Courts are more or less uniform throughout the Country. Designations of courts Connote their functions. They are civil courts, Criminal Courts and revenue Courts. Hence option 2nd is correct.
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Paramvir Gill
the word "more or less" uniform makes option 1 as correct answer. kindly advise
The word "more or less " uniform makes option 2 correct as it says the system of subordinate courts are similar in most of the states but option 1 says difers from state to state. Read the statements carefully and interpret .
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