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High Courts from "summary" of Indian Polity and Constitution Book by Mocktime Publication

High Courts are an integral part of the Indian judicial system, playing a crucial role in the administration of justice at the state level. These courts are established under Article 214 of the Indian Constitution and are responsible for overseeing the legal matters within the respective states or union territories in which they are situated. Each High Court consists of a Chief Justice and a number of other judges appointed by the President of India. The Chief Justice is the head of the High Court and is responsible for the overall administration of the court, including the allocation of cases to different judges. The judges of the High Court are appointed based on their qualifications and experience in the legal field. High Courts have original, appellate, and advisory jurisdiction. In their original jurisdi...
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    Indian Polity and Constitution Book

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