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describe the appellate jurisdiction of the hig h court?​

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Answered by madhusagargupta
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Explanation:

Appellate jurisdiction includes the power to reverse or modify the the lower court's decision. Appellate jurisdiction exists for both civil law and criminal law. In an appellate case, the party that appealed the lower court's decision is called the appellate, and the other party is the appellee.

Answered by djarodiya1981
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Appellate jurisdiction of the High Court means that the High Court has the power to accept appeals against the decisions of District Courts, in civil as well as criminal matters.

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