This article focuses on the court structure and court system existing in leading states, including Bangladesh, India, America and England specifically influenced by common law. By comparing these courts systems, it helps society to give a better form and structure to the court system to ensure the administration of justice. This article provides a comparative study of the existing court system and explore the historical evolution, structure and jurisdiction of each country specifically their unique features and common law tradition. This article also examines judicial independence, case backlog, accessibility and reform initiative. The study aims to provide insight into the strengths and challenges of each system and their roles in upholding the rule of law.
Bartholomew Shaha (Wed,) studied this question.
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