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Apart from centralized judiciary system, multi level court system helps to expand the extent of justice to the remotest corner of the country, to which the common people are most benefitted. In centralized judiciary system, there is a unitary tendency, forcing the common people to be deprieved from legal aids. The Lok adalats at panchayat level in India are classic example of multi level court system.

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