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What are the major challenges facing the Indian economy today, and how can they be addressed?
India is a diverse and rapidly developing country with fifth largest in the world by nominal GDP, and it is characterized by a mixed economic system. Over the past few decades, India has experienced rapid economic growth, and it is now considered to be a major player in the global economy. Despite tRead more
India is a diverse and rapidly developing country with fifth largest in the world by nominal GDP, and it is characterized by a mixed economic system. Over the past few decades, India has experienced rapid economic growth, and it is now considered to be a major player in the global economy. Despite this growth, the country still faces numerous challenges, including
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Summary:
The Indian economy and issues related to growth and development are still a challenge for the country. These include poverty, income inequality, unemployment, and environmental degradation. To address these challenges, the Indian government has implemented several policies and initiatives aimed at promoting sustainable and inclusive economic growth, improve access to education, healthcare, and social services, as well as efforts to reduce pollution and protect the environment.
See lessDiscuss the structure and hierarchy of the Indian judicial system. Analyze the jurisdiction, powers, and responsibilities of the Supreme Court, High Courts, and subordinate courts. Compare the Indian judicial system with the court structures in other major common law and civil law jurisdictions.
INTRODUCTION: The judiciary is considered as the watchdog of democracy, and also the guardian of the Constitution that interprets the law, settles disputes and administers justice to all citizens. JURISDICTION, POWERS, AND RESPONSIBILITIES: India has a single integrated judicial system with the SuprRead more
INTRODUCTION:
The judiciary is considered as the watchdog of democracy, and also the guardian of the Constitution that interprets the law, settles disputes and administers justice to all citizens.
JURISDICTION, POWERS, AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
India has a single integrated judicial system with the Supreme Court (SC) at the top followed by High Courts and the district and subordinate courts.
SUPREME COURT
HIGH COURT
DISTRICT COURT – Deals with cases arising in the districts.
SUBORDINATE COURTS – Consider the cases of civil and criminal nature.
COMPARISION:
CONCLUSION:
The Constitution of India played a crucial role which are enforced from time to time to strengthen the judicial system of the country. The three-layer judicial system is necessary for the proper functioning of the judiciary in India to ensure proper justice to the citizens of a country.
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