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describe the jurisdiction of High Court​

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Answered by rkhaleeq
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Answer:

The jurisdiction of the High Court extends to all cases under the State or federal laws. In constitutional cases: if the High Court certifies that a case involves a substantial question of law.

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Answered by srishti539
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Appellate Jurisdiction

In civil cases: an appeal can be made to the High Court against a district court’s decision.

An appeal can also be made from the subordinate court directly if the dispute involves a value higher than Rs. 5000/- or on a question of fact or law.

In criminal cases: it extends to cases decided by Sessions and Additional Sessions Judges.

If the sessions judge has awarded imprisonment for 7 years or more.

If the sessions judge has awarded capital punishment.

The jurisdiction of the High Court extends to all cases under the State or federal laws.

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