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The term is mostly found in texts originated in India, where the Apex Court stands for the Indian Supreme Court.
Most other countries use the term "Supreme Court," although there may be variations in some places. In the United States, the high court is called the Supreme Court of the United States, but is more commonly referred to as the US Supreme Court.
Both Apex and Supreme typically refer to a government body's highest court of appeals.
Answered by saranathan Narasimhan, 25 Nov '11 04:25 pm
Most other countries use the term "Supreme Court," although there may be variations in some places. In the United States, the high court is called the Supreme Court of the United States, but is more commonly referred to as the US Supreme Court.
Both Apex and Supreme typically refer to a government body's highest court of appeals.
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The Highest Court of a country is called the Apex Court.Supreme Court is our Apex Court.
Answered by Damodar Biswal, 25 Nov '11 04:27 pm
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The supreme court of India is also called the apex court,
apex court means the highest court of the land
Answered by rajnikant raiyarela, 25 Nov '11 04:23 pm
apex court means the highest court of the land
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