Transcription of 13 INDIAN JUDICIAL SYSTEM
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179 INDIAN JUDICIAL SystemINTRODUCTION TO LAWN otesMODULE - 4 INDIAN Court SYSTEM andMethods of ResolutionDisputes13 INDIAN JUDICIAL SYSTEMThe study of legal history or JUDICIAL SYSTEM consists of the chronologicaldevelopment and growth of a legal SYSTEM which, in other words means, ananalysis of the SYSTEM of JUDICIAL administration prevailing in a particular countryin its historical perspective. It is well known that the efficacy of JUDICIAL SYSTEM ,by and large, depends upon two major considerations, namely, the existence ofa definite hierarchy of courts which follow a simple procedure and a well definedsystem of law which are uniformly applicable throughout the country.
The development of Indian Judicial System or legal history of India can be convenienty traced through the following phases: 13.2.1 First Phase From the point of view of chronology, the beginning of the Indian Judicial System can be traced back to Anglo-India era when the judicial system was at its primitive stage.
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