Judiciary Of India
The Judiciary of India is the system of courts that interprets and applies the law in the country. It is an independent body, separate from the Executive and Legislature, ensuring justice and upholding the Constitution of India. The highest court is the Supreme Court, followed by High Courts in each state and various lower courts.
The judiciary has the power to review laws and executive actions, ensuring they comply with the Constitution. It plays a crucial role in protecting fundamental rights and resolving disputes. The judges are appointed based on merit, and their decisions are binding on all lower courts.