The concept of 'Integrated and Independent Judiciary' in India means:
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Correct answer: The Supreme Court and High Courts form a single hierarchy of courts
India has an integrated judicial system where the Supreme Court stands at the apex, followed by High Courts and subordinate courts. This single system of courts enforces both Central and State laws, unlike the dual system in the USA.
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