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Subordinate courts in India were established by the
Governor after consultation with the State High Court
Constitution of India
State High Courts
A law of concerned state legislatures
The subordinate courts are a part of state Judiciary functioning under the State High Court in district and lower levels. Articles 233 to 237 in Part VI of the Constitution make provisions to regulate the organization of subordinate courts and to ensure their independence from the executive, such as appointment of District Judges, control over subordinate courts etc.
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