Political Science, asked by talwindertalwinderka, 30 days ago

' A high court is a court at of Record ' . How?​

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Answered by ItzSunshineHere
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Explanation:

The High Court is a Court of Record bcoz the judgements made by the High Court are preserved as a record to be referred to by its courts in future cases. The laws laid down by the High Court are binding on all subordinate courts in the concerned State.

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