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Which of the following is the highest judicial authority in India?

A. The Chief Justice of India
B. The Supreme Court of India
C. The High Courts
D. The Parliament

Explanation:

The Supreme Court of India is the highest judicial authority in India. Option "The Chief Justice of India" is the head of the Supreme Court but does not represent the entire judicial authority. Option "The High Courts" are important but are subordinate to the Supreme Court. Option "The Parliament" is the legislative body, not a judicial authority.

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