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• 1. THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA PROVIDES THAT THERE SHALL BE A HIGH COURT IN EACH STATE. WITH REFERENCE TO THE JURISDICTION OF HIGH COURTS ,WRITE SHORT NOTES ON THE FOLLOWING:
•A. POWER OF ISSUE WRITS.
•B. POWER OF SUPERINTENDENCE.
•C. COURT OF RECORD.​

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Answered by pranithdeshetti
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A - The power to issue prerogative writs has been granted by the Constitution under Article 266 to the High Courts and to the Supreme Court under Article 32. It is a discretionary power which means that the High Court may or may not issue a writ.

B - In India, a senior superintendent of police in metropolitan, highly populated districts or superintendent of police in smaller districts heads the police force of a district. In districts where a senior superintendent is the head, the superintendent is the head of a large urban or rural area within a district.

C - A court of record is a court whose acts and proceedings are enrolled for perpetual memory and testimony. These records are used with a high authority and their truth cannot be questioned. In Indian constitution article 129 make the Supreme Court the 'court of record”.

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